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vSphere High Performance Cookbook

You're reading from   vSphere High Performance Cookbook A cookbook is the ideal way to learn a tool as complex as vSphere. Through experiencing the real-world recipes in this tutorial you'll gain deep insight into vSphere's unique attributes and reach a high level of proficiency.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2013
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781782170006
Length 240 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Prasenjit Sarkar Prasenjit Sarkar
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Table of Contents (15) Chapters Close

vSphere High Performance Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. CPU Performance Design FREE CHAPTER 2. Memory Performance Design 3. Networking Performance Design 4. DRS, SDRS, and Resource Control Design 5. vSphere Cluster Design 6. Storage Performance Design 7. Designing vCenter and vCenter Database for Best Performance 8. Virtual Machine and Application Performance Design Index

Introduction


Downtime always brings significant costs to any environment. Thus, implementing a high availability solution is always necessary. However, traditionally it brings complexity, in terms of manageability and cost.

VMware vSphere High Availability (vSphere HA) makes it simpler, easier, and cheaper to provide high availability for your important applications. You can configure it with a couple of simple steps through VMware vCenter Server. You can create a vSphere HA Cluster with multiple ESXi Servers, which will enable you to protect virtual machines and the services running inside them. In the event of a failure of one of the hosts in the cluster, impacted virtual machines are automatically restarted on other ESXi hosts within that same VMware vSphere Cluster.

However, it is not that easy to determine size of a vSphere HA Cluster, keeping an amount of resource in a safe vault, and considering some other features such as vSphere Fault Tolerance (also known as FT) and Distributed Power...

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