vCenter Native High Availability (vCHA) is certainly one of the most awaited features of vSphere 6.5. Until now, there have been a slew of features that were enabled by the vCenter but not for the vCenter. In this recipe, we shall discuss configuring vCHA.
Configuring vCenter Native High Availability
Getting ready
This feature works with a standard vCenter license and work with vCenter Server Appliance 6.5 embedded or external PSC. A minimum of three ESXi hosts are needed. You will also need to configure a separate network/portgroup that is different from the management network to configure the vCHA network.