ESXi nested 5.0 FT question-> i7-2600, not supported for FT?

Hi guys, I had an i7-2600 on a motherboard ASRock Z68 Extreme4 Gen 3 as a whitebox ESXi 5.0 configuration.

I virtualized 2 ESXi 5.0 in a cluster with a nested running Linux VM vMotion & Storage vMotion works very well.


If I turn on the FT central while nested VM is running, I get this error:
The virtual machine is running in a monitor mode that is not compatible to the fault tolerance.

If I stop the nested VM and enable FT, I met following th:
An unexpected error was received from the ESX host turning on VM vm-441.
Unable to access the mode for fault tolerance.
Recording/playback is supported for VMS 64-bit only on some processors. Cancellation of recording/playback.

I applied the settings of such reading mentioned in http://www.virtuallyghetto.com/2011/07/how-to-enable-nested-vft-virtual-fault.html
the Linux VM nested.

Stock of Intel VT physics 5.0 ESXi host and two guests of vESXi:
~ # esxcfg-info | grep "HV Support"
|----HV Support............................................ 3
| - World Command Line... grep HV Support

SiteSurvey on the host physical and vESXi hosts all showed:
Intel Core i7-2600 3.40 GHz CPU processor type is not supported by FT.

Am I right to say that in my current setup nested FT should work if I changed the CPU to one of those enrolled in
http://KB.VMware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?language=en_US & cmd = displayKC & externalId = 1008027

OR are having at least 2 physical ESX hosts the only way to have the full support of the FT?

jarxale wrote:

OR are having at least 2 physical ESX hosts the only way to have the full support of the FT?

I'm sorry.  I would have paid special attention to your message.  FT is not actually supported in a nested environment.  Proofreading of the translation binary (replay.allowBTOnly) is not supported and is available for 32 - bit reduced nested.

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