Postgrase vRA distributed deployment Configuration

Hello

We provide deployment distributed for vRA 6.2.2 and have question around the Postgres SQL Server implementation. Documentation talking about DB server between vRA device cluster. Does vRA mandatory distributed deployment requires vPostgres in cluster or can I separate a single instance of Postgres and post the two HRV to the same device.

We do not want cluster DB server unless it is mandatory for the vRA.

If only Postgres can meet the requirement, is there no specific configuration in DB let connect the two devices to HRV?

Yes, you can use simple Postgres and works without any problem. And there is no specific requirement as such. He usually recommendation to have Postgres clustered for HA.

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