Add a host to vcenter ip or dns?

I must add two hosts virtual Center and create a cluster, I must add the host using the IP or DNS address? Add a host IP: 192.168.10.11 or vmware1.cliente.locale?

use the DNS name.  Especially if you use HA.  name resolution, in my opinion is recommended.

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