Real Time Replication and Failover for VMware
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So you'll need vMotion to do this.
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It seems VMware vSphere Essentials has vSphere vMotion, but can I use it without shared storage or a VSA?
Ideally they want to use all local storage.
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If and only if you have the Essentials Plus are you licensed for this. I'm not certain if there is a difference with regards to "having shared storage and not"
I would assume that it doesn't matter
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@anonymous said:
It seems VMware vSphere Essentials has vSphere vMotion, but can I use it without shared storage or a VSA?
good question - @scottalanmiller ?
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@DustinB3403 But what do you I use keep the VM replicated on both hosts?
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@anonymous said:
@DustinB3403 But what do you I use keep the VM replicated on both hosts?
Without VSA or shared storage, you can't.
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a Virtual SAN.
To keep them replicate (and running I'm assuming you mean) you'd also need additional windows licensing.
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@DustinB3403 Doesn't my data-center licence on each host cover this?
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@Dashrender What about if I had Hyper V or Xen?
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@anonymous I know hyper-v will allow you to replicate every minute. (I do that)
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@brianlittlejohn said:
@anonymous I know hyper-v will allow you to replicate every minute. (I do that)
@brianlittlejohn just paged everyone on mangolassi.it to read this topic... HAHA
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@brianlittlejohn And when you lose a host, no problem?
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@DustinB3403 How did I do that?
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@brianlittlejohn No, I am asking if you have ever lost a host, and had the systems stay up?
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@anonymous You will have downtime until the vm boots on the other host. Not to mention the loss of a minute or two of data.
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@anonymous said:
@brianlittlejohn No, I am asking if you have ever lost a host, and had the systems stay up?
Without shared storage or VSA, you cant have live failover, I don't think.
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@anonymous said:
@DustinB3403 VMware is already installed. They have data center licencing on both hosts. VMware is Essential Plus.
You'll be reinstalling either way, though, right? No matter what licensing they have paid for, that's technical debt. Is there any reason to keep it? Even if VMware is free, I'm not aware of there being any value to keeping it except for "it's already there" but since you need to reinstall for your clustering, that does not appear to apply here.
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@Dashrender said:
@anonymous said:
@brianlittlejohn No, I am asking if you have ever lost a host, and had the systems stay up?
Without shared storage or VSA, you cant have live failover, I don't think.
Nope, because when the one unit dies, the data is inaccessible and the other host has no means to grab it once it is already offline.
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@scottalanmiller said:
since you need to reinstall for your clustering, that does not appear to apply here.Why would I need to reinstall? o_0