Tuesday, April 3, 2012

VM restart priority

VM restart priority determines the relative order in which VM are restarted after a host failure in the cluster.

such virtual machines are restarted sequentially on new hosts, with highest priority first with resource available at the cluster. It is likely that VM with lower restart priority won't be restarted on new hosts when there is resource contention in the cluster.

If the default restart priority of a VM is disable, it will stay on the failed host, and won't be powered on at all.

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