Deployment of Exchange Server 2013 on VMware Fault Tolerance

Hi people,

Instead of using the DAG have on the Exchange Server 2013, which is warnings for the stand-alone Exchange 2013 Server deployment and then implementation of the Vmware FT or at least HA to the availability at the hypervisor level?

With HA no problem - with FT under vSphere 5.1, you are limited to a single vCPU VM-

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