In last post of this series we discussed about the High Availability feature for vCenter 6.5 and saw the architecture of VCHA and how it works. In this post we will go ahead and actually configures that in lab.
If you have missed earlier post of this series, you can read them from below links:
1: Installing and Configuring Esxi
3: vCenter Server and PSC Deployment Types
4: System Requirements for Installing vCenter Server
5: Installing vCenter Server on Windows
6: Deploying vCSA with embedded PSC
7: Deploying External PSC for vCSA
8: Understanding vCenter Server High Availability (VCHA)
Before jumping into lab and start configuring VCHA, its important to understand the deployment options and prerequisites for VCHA first.
vCenter HA Deployment Options
You can set up your vCenter HA environment with an embedded PSC or with an external PSC. If you decide to use an external Platform Services Controller, you can place it behind a load balancer for protection in case of Platform Services Controller failure.… Read More