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server and apply that host's host profile to all other target hosts. Optionally, install and use the
vSphere Syslog Collector, a vCenter Server support tool that provides a unified architecture for
system logging, enables network logging, and lets you combine logs from multiple hosts.
Setting Up ESXi Dump Collector
Hosts provisioned with vSphere Auto Deploy do not have a local disk to store core dumps
on. Install ESXi Dump Collector and set up your first host so that all core dumps are directed
to ESXi Dump Collector, and apply the host profile from that host to all other hosts. See
Configure ESXi Dump Collector with ESXCLI .
Using vSphere Auto Deploy in a Production Environment
When you move from a proof of concept setup to a production environment, take care to make
the environment resilient.
n Protect the vSphere Auto Deploy server. See vSphere Auto Deploy and vSphere HA Best
Practices.
n Protect all other servers in your environment, including the DHCP server and the TFTP server.
n Follow VMware security guidelines, including those outlined in vSphere Auto Deploy Security
Considerations.
Set Up Highly Available vSphere Auto Deploy Infrastructure
In many production situations, a highly available vSphere Auto Deploy infrastructure is required
to prevent data loss. Such infrastructure is also a prerequisite for using vSphere Auto Deploy with
stateless caching.
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Highly Available vSphere Auto Deploy Infrastructure )
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