DRS affinity rules

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DRS affinity rules are used in DRS clusters to control the placement of virtual machines. Three types of rules exist:

affinity rules – DRS will try to keep certain VMs together on the same host. These rules are often used in multi-virtual machine systems to localize the traffic between virtual machines.anti-affinity rules – DRS will try to keep certain VMs are not on the same host. These rules are often used to keep the VMs separated for availability reasons.VM to host rules – specify whether VMs can or can’t be run on a host. They can be preferential or required. These rules are used in conjunction with DRS groups for ease of administration. A DRS group can either consist of one or more VMs or one or more ESXi hosts.NOTE – if two rules are in conflict with each other, they will no be enabled.



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