Virtual Machine to Hosts rules can be created to keep virtual machines on or off specific hosts (or groups of hosts). These types of DRS rules are useful for keeping the management of virtual machines, such as vCenter Server, on specific hosts to make those virtual machines easier to locate in the event of a failure. This also allows for virtual machines to be separated across different hosts in a rack or blade chassis to ensure that the loss of a rack or chassis does not impact all virtual machines; for example, to split the members of a Microsoft SQL Always On Availability Group across chassis.
Using VM to Host affinity and anti-affinity rules
How to do it...
The following process can be used to create Virtual Machine...