ESX4i supports the Cluster RHEL5?

I need know if an ESX 4 supports I, create a computer virtual cluster how RHEL5?

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Configuration should be the same as the documentation does not watch any related configuration of microsoft, only the configuration of the VM. I'm sure that there is no official documentation on HR clustering configuration, but if you need a shared storage, you can go with this one.

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    Disk identifier: 0x00000000

    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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    user11279467 wrote:
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