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  1. vSphere High Availability - VMware

    High Availability provides uniform, cost-effective failover protection against hardware and operating system outages within your virtualized IT environment. High Availability allows you to: Monitor VMware vSphere hosts and virtual machines to detect hardware and guest operating system failures.

  2. VMware vSphere HA Configuration: A Step-by-Step Guide - NAKIVO

    Jun 1, 2023 · VMware High Availability (HA) is a feature providing optimal availability for vSphere virtual machines, including applications and services running on the VMs, to minimize downtime in case of failures.

  3. VSphere High Availability explained: Monitor VMs and applications

    Feb 25, 2020 · VMware vSphere High Availability is a utility that restarts failed VMs on alternative host servers to reduce downtime for critical applications. With vSphere HA, you can pool physical servers on the same network into a high availability cluster.

  4. High availability guidelines and VMware HA best practices

    May 2, 2011 · VMware High Availability (HA) is a utility that eliminates the need for dedicated standby hardware and software in a virtualized environment. VMware HA is often used to improve reliability, decrease downtime in virtual environments …

  5. vSphere Availability - VMware

    vSphere Availability describes solutions that provide business continuity, including how to establish vSphere ® High Availability (HA) and vSphere Fault Tolerance. At VMware, we value inclusion.

  6. vSphere HA provides a simple, out-of-the-box, high availability solution for all virtual machines in a vSphere cluster, including vCenter Server. vSphere HA restarts the vCenter Server, typically on a new host.

  7. VMware HA provides high availability for virtual machines by pooling them and the hosts they reside on into a cluster. Hosts in the cluster are monitored and in the event of a failure, the virtual machines on a failed host are restarted on alternate hosts.

  8. What Is High Availability (HA) VMware? | Liquid Web

    High availability is a server architecture designed for maximum uptime by removing single points of failure and keeping mission-critical applications and websites online during spikes in traffic, malicious attacks, or hardware failure.

  9. vSphere HA (VMware High Availability) - TechTarget

    VMware vSphere HA (High Availability) is a utility included in VMware's vSphere software that can restart failed virtual machines (VMs) on alternative host servers to reduce application downtime. VSphere HA enables a server administrator to pool physical servers on the same network into a logical group called a high availability cluster .

  10. Practical Implementation of High Availability (HA) with VMware

    Aug 25, 2023 · High Availability, in the context of VMware vSphere 8.0, refers to the capacity of a virtualized environment to sustain operations with minimal disruption in the face of hardware failures, software glitches, or unforeseen disruptions.