Essentials plus and HA

Hi, I'm a little confused on HA and more essential.

Let's say I have two 2 servers to vsphere with virtual machines on a SAN and active HA.

What happens if one of these 2 accidents? The VMs system will automatically restarts on the other server or will I have to manually restart them?

And if it's automatic, it don't work if the aircraft crashed hosts the vcenter Server?

Thank you

Hello

You can configure them to automatically restart on the other server. The second server has enough resources host theses mV, of course material.

And Yes, it will work if the vCenter falls down, because vCenter is not involved in the HA-process itself.

Edit:

Here's a source to increase my credibility

http://www.yellow-bricks.com/2008/08/05/what-if-my-VirtualCenter-server-crashes/

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