Replacing a vCenter server for existing vSAN hosts

Replacing a vCenter server for existing vSAN hosts

Replacing a vCenter server for existing vSAN hosts

Since VMware vCenter is used as a common control and management plane for a vSphere cluster, questions may arise when determining how a vSAN cluster reacts when a vCenter server must be rebuilt from a new installation, or restored from a backup. Accounting for unplanned events is always a top-of-mind concern for data center administrators. The post Replacing a vCenter server for existing vSAN hosts appeared first on Virtual Blocks .


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