frankdenneman Frank Denneman is the Machine Learning Chief Technologist at VMware. He is an author of the vSphere host and clustering deep dive series, as well as podcast host for the Unexplored Territory podcast. You can follow him on Twitter @frankdenneman

Which HA admission control policy do you use?

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Yesterday Duncan and I where discussing the 5.5 update of the vSphere clustering deepdive book and we were debating which HA admission control policy is the most popular. Last week I asked around on twitter, but hopefully a short poll will give us better insights. Please cast your vote.
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frankdenneman Frank Denneman is the Machine Learning Chief Technologist at VMware. He is an author of the vSphere host and clustering deep dive series, as well as podcast host for the Unexplored Territory podcast. You can follow him on Twitter @frankdenneman

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One Reply to “Which HA admission control policy do you use?”

  1. Missing HA enabled, admission control disabled. I’ve seen issues where 2 host clusters won’t failover properly with admission control enabled, so we typically leave that feature disabled on our smaller clusters.

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