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Configure EVC from the Cluster Settings dialog box. The hosts in a cluster must meet certain requirements

for the cluster to use EVC. For more information on EVC and EVC requirements, see Basic System

Administration.

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CPU compatibility masks – vCenter Server compares the CPU features available to a virtual machine with

the CPU features of the destination host to determine whether to allow or disallow migrations with

VMotion. By applying CPU compatibility masks to individual virtual machines, you can hide certain CPU

features from the virtual machine and potentially prevent migrations with VMotion from failing due to

incompatible CPUs.

VMotion Requirements

To enable the use of DRS migration recommendations, the hosts in your cluster must be part of a VMotion

network. If the hosts are not in the VMotion network, DRS can still make initial placement recommendations.
To be configured for VMotion, each host in the cluster must meet the following requirements:

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The virtual machine configuration file for ESX/ESXi hosts must reside on a VMware Virtual Machine File

System (VMFS).

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VMotion does not support raw disks or migration of applications clustered using Microsoft Cluster Service

(MSCS).

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VMotion requires a private Gigabit Ethernet migration network between all of the VMotion enabled

managed hosts. When VMotion is enabled on a managed host, configure a unique network identity object

for the managed host and connect it to the private migration network.

Create a DRS Cluster

Create a DRS cluster using the New Cluster wizard in the vSphere Client.

Prerequisites

You can create a cluster without a special license, but you must have a license to enable a cluster for DRS (or

VMware HA).

Procedure

1

Right-click a datacenter or folder in the vSphere Client and select New Cluster.

2

Name the Cluster in the Name field.
This name appears in the vSphere Client inventory panel.

3

Enable the DRS feature by clicking the VMware DRS box.
You can also enable the VMware HA feature by clicking VMware HA.

4

Click Next.

5

Select a default automation level for DRS.

6

Set the migration threshold for DRS.

7

Click Next.

8

Specify the default power management setting for the cluster.
If you enable power management, select a DPM threshold setting.

9

Click Next.

10 If appropriate, enable Enhanced VMotion Compatibility (EVC) and select the mode it should operate in.
11 Click Next.

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