This section explains the concept for separating tenants of VM pools.
VM hosts of different server virtualization software can be stored in VM pools.
Even if a VM host exists in one VM pool, virtual L-Servers can be placed in a different tenant. Therefore, it is not necessary to separate VM pools.
However, local VM pools must be created for each tenant in the following cases:
Consolidate VM hosts comprising VMwareDRS or HA in VM pools under the same tenant. A virtual machine may operate beyond tenants by VM management software control, when VM hosts are registered in different tenants.
Place VM pools separately for each tenant when considering the vulnerabilities and loads of VM hosts.
This section explains the concept for separating tenants (necessity of local pool creation) for each resource pool.
When using VM hosts in tenants linked with a virtual fabric (VFAB) other than the default VFAB in Converged Fabric, create separate VM pools for each tenant.
When configuring server switchover from the server tree, register the primary server and spare server in the same VM pool.
If the primary server and the spare server are registered in different VM pools, the server information displayed in the VM pool changes after server switchover.