How to configure vCenter 6.7 HA Step By Step
The vCenter
Server Appliance has
provided vCenter High Availability (HA) with vSphere 6.5 onwards. In the fully
functioning HTML5 release of vCenter 6.7 Update 1 onwards the setup of vCenter
HA was hugely simplified. By implementing vCenter HA you can protect your
vCenter from host and hardware failures, and significantly reduce down time
during patching due to the active / standby nature of the vCenter cluster.
The vCenter HA architecture is made up of the
components in the vSphere image below. The vCenter Server Appliance is cloned
out to create passive and witness nodes. Updated data is replicated between the
active and passive nodes. In the event of an outage to the active vCenter the
passive vCenter automatically assumes the active role and identity. Management
connections still route to the same IP address and FQDN, however they have now
failed over to the replica node. When the outage is resolved and the vCenter
that failed comes back online; it then takes on the role of the passive node,
and receives replication data from the active vCenter Server.
Requirements
- vCenter HA was introduced with the vCenter Server Appliance 6.5
- The vCenter deployment size should be at least small, and therefore 4 vCPU 16 GB RAM
- A minimum of three hosts
- The hosts should be running at least ESXi 5.5
- The management network should be configured with a static IP address and reachable FQDN
- SSH should be enabled on the VCSA
- A port group for the HA network is required on each ESXi host
- The HA network must be on a different subnet to the management network
- Network latency between the nodes must be less than 10ms
- vCenter HA is compatible with both embedded deployment model and external PSC
Configuring vCenter HA
Log into the vSphere client and select the top level
vCenter Server in the inventory. Click the Configure tab
and vCenter HA. The vCenter HA summary page is displayed with a list
of prerequisites, ensure these are met along with the requirements above.
Click Setup vCenter
HA.
Select the vCenter HA network by clicking Browse. Scroll down the vCenter HA resource settings, review the network and
resource settings of the active node of the vCenter Server. Scroll down to the
passive node and click Edit. Follow the on-screen prompts
to select a folder location, compute and storage resources. Select the
management and HA networks for the passive node, review the settings once
complete and click Finish. Follow the same steps for the witness node.
On the IP settings page enter the HA network settings
for the active, passive, and witness nodes. Click Finish.
The vCenter Server will now be cloned and the HA
network settings applied, this can be monitored from the tasks pane. Once
complete the vCenter HA state will show Healthy, and all
nodes in the cluster will show Up.
That's it now you can easily configure the vCenter
High Availability in your environment easily.




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