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© 2011 VMware Inc. All rights reserved High Availability Module 7
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7-2 © 2011 VMware Inc. All rights reserved VMware vSphere: What’s New – Revision A You Are Here VMware vSphere: What’s New Course IntroductionIntroducing vSphere 5.0Virtual Machine ManagementNetwork ManagementStorage ManagementScalabilityHigh AvailabilityNew Alternatives for Deploying vSphere
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7-3 © 2011 VMware Inc. All rights reserved VMware vSphere: What’s New – Revision A Importance Most datacenters depend on a variety of products and features offering high availability. VMware vSphere® 5.0 offers new and enhanced features in this area.
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7-4 © 2011 VMware Inc. All rights reserved VMware vSphere: What’s New – Revision A Learner Objectives After this module, you should be able to do the following: Discuss VMware® Fault Tolerance (FT) enhancements. Discuss Enhanced vMotion Compatibility (EVC) enhancements. Discuss enhancements made to VMware vSphere® High Availability.
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7-5 © 2011 VMware Inc. All rights reserved VMware vSphere: What’s New – Revision A vSphere 5.0 Enhancements to FT
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7-6 © 2011 VMware Inc. All rights reserved VMware vSphere: What’s New – Revision A vSphere 5.0 Enhancements to EVC Enhancements to EVC include: Support for new Intel and AMD processor groups Ability to support future processors Ability to change EVC mode when host is disconnected Validation checks run at reboot to check for BIOS changes.
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7-7 © 2011 VMware Inc. All rights reserved VMware vSphere: What’s New – Revision A vSphere 5.0 Enhancements to vSphere HA New vSphere HA infrastructure: Improved functionality and greater scalability Uses both network and storage as communication channels Deploys and reconfigures within seconds, regardless of cluster size Removes dependencies on commonly misconfigured services, for example, DNS Master/slave concept, which replaces primary/secondary roles New and improved vSphere HA features: Management network partition support (new) Single log file for operational, day-to-day logging (improved) Syslog integration (new) Host isolation response (improved) Admission control (improved) Error and status reporting (improved)
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7-8 © 2011 VMware Inc. All rights reserved VMware vSphere: What’s New – Revision A Responsibilities of the Master and Slave Agents Master agent: Ensures the protection of virtual machines that are protected by vSphere HA Maintains the current state of protected virtual machines and slaves: Restarts virtual machines on slave hosts when a slave fails Manages the list of hosts that are members of the cluster and manages the list of protected virtual machines Informs the slaves of changes in the cluster configuration Sends heartbeats to slaves so that slaves know that the master is alive Slave agent: Monitors on its own host the virtual machines protected by vSphere HA: Slaves can reset virtual machines on their own host. Slaves inform the master of power state changes. Monitors the health of the master, and if the master should fail, the slaves participate in a new master election
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7-9 © 2011 VMware Inc. All rights reserved VMware vSphere: What’s New – Revision A vSphere HA Architecture: Master and Slave Agents
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7-10 © 2011 VMware Inc. All rights reserved VMware vSphere: What’s New – Revision A vSphere HA Architecture: Virtual Machine Protection VM A (protected) TMPL 1 VM B VM D (protected) VM C VM E (protected) slave host master host management network vCenter Server shared datastores list of protected virtual machines powered on by a user powered off by a user vSphere HA cluster
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7-11 © 2011 VMware Inc. All rights reserved VMware vSphere: What’s New – Revision A vSphere HA Architecture: Network Heartbeats slave host master host management networks vCenter Server shared datastores TMPL 1 VM A VM E VM C VM D VM B vSphere HA cluster
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7-12 © 2011 VMware Inc. All rights reserved VMware vSphere: What’s New – Revision A vSphere HA Architecture: Datastore Heartbeats slave host master host management networks vCenter Server heartbeat datastores TMPL 1 VM A VM E VM C VM D VM B NAS/NFSVMFS vSphere HA cluster
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7-13 © 2011 VMware Inc. All rights reserved VMware vSphere: What’s New – Revision A Scenario 1: Failed Slave Host vCenter Server VM A (protected) TMPL 1 VM B (protected) VM D (protected) VM C (protected) VM E (protected) slave host master host ?? heartbeat datastores NAS/NFSVMFS management networks
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7-14 © 2011 VMware Inc. All rights reserved VMware vSphere: What’s New – Revision A Scenario 2: Failed Master Host vCenter Server heartbeat datastores NAS/NFSVMFS management networks A new master host is elected. The new master host restarts VM C and VM E on other hosts in the cluster. VM A (protected) TMPL 1 VM B (protected) VM D (protected) VM C (protected) VM E (protected) master host (moid = 100) slave host (moid = 99) slave host (moid = 98) ?
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7-15 © 2011 VMware Inc. All rights reserved VMware vSphere: What’s New – Revision A Scenario 3: Isolated Host VM A (protected) TMPL 1 VM B (protected) VM D (protected) VM C (protected) VM E (protected) default gateway (isolation address) heartbeat datastores NAS/NFSVMFS management networks master host slave host
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7-16 © 2011 VMware Inc. All rights reserved VMware vSphere: What’s New – Revision A Scenario 4: Network Partition default gateway (isolation address) VM A TMPL 1 master host 1 VM C VM D slave host 1 VM E VM F slave host 2 VM G VM H slave master 2 vCenter Server Only one master host communicates with vCenter Server. partition Apartition B
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7-17 © 2011 VMware Inc. All rights reserved VMware vSphere: What’s New – Revision A vSphere HA Cluster Information
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7-18 © 2011 VMware Inc. All rights reserved VMware vSphere: What’s New – Revision A Changes to vSphere HA Admission Control Policies Percentage of cluster resources per CPU and per memory Multiple failover hosts allowed
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7-19 © 2011 VMware Inc. All rights reserved VMware vSphere: What’s New – Revision A vSphere HA System Files
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7-20 © 2011 VMware Inc. All rights reserved VMware vSphere: What’s New – Revision A Lab 6 In this lab, you will monitor vSphere HA cluster activity. 1. Prepare to use the team vCenter Server system. 2. Create a vSphere HA cluster. 3. View information about your vSphere HA cluster. 4. Monitor activity in your vSphere HA cluster. 5. Prepare for the next lab.
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7-21 © 2011 VMware Inc. All rights reserved VMware vSphere: What’s New – Revision A Review of Learner Objectives You should be able to do the following: Discuss FT enhancements. Discuss EVC enhancements. Discuss enhancements made to vSphere HA.
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7-22 © 2011 VMware Inc. All rights reserved VMware vSphere: What’s New – Revision A Key Points vSphere 5.0 implements a new vSphere HA architecture that is based on master and slave agents. vSphere HA uses a heartbeat datastore as the backup communication channel if a network isolation condition occurs. A vSphere HA cluster can have more than one master host if a network partition condition occurs. Questions?
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