High-Availability considerations
To set up high availability for Lenovo XClarity Orchestrator, use the high availability features that are part of the host operating system.
- Microsoft Hyper-V
- Use the high-availability function that is provided for the Hyper-V environment. For information, see Implementing high availability (Hyper-V).
- VMware ESXi
- In a VMware high-availability environment, multiple hosts are configured as a cluster. Shared storage is used to make the disk image of a virtual machine (VM) available to the hosts in the cluster. The VM runs on only one host at a time. When there is an issue with the VM, another instance of that VM is started on a backup host. VMware high availability requires the following components.
- A minimum of two hosts on which ESXi is installed. These hosts become part of the VMware cluster.
- A third host on which VMware vCenter is installed.TipEnsure that you install a version of VMware vCenter that is compatible with the versions of ESXi that are installed on the hosts to be used in the cluster.
VMware vCenter can be installed on one of the hosts that is used in the cluster. However, if that host is powered off or not usable, you lose access to the VMware vCenter interface as well.
- Shared storage (datastores) that can be accessed by all hosts in the cluster. You can use any type of shared storage that VMware supports. The datastore is used by VMware to determine whether a VM should fail over to a different host (heartbeating).
For details about setting up a VMware high-availability cluster, see Implementing high availability (ESXi).
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