Turn on F/T - ESXi nested / VM WS 9 Lab - help Pls (have done my research)

Hello people,

Before you start, I did my research on this topic, but not a lot of chance.

PC: Mobo = Gigabyte GA-990FXA-UD3 / Proc = Core AMD FX 8320 8 / RAM = 32 GB / VMware Workstation 9 last Build / ESXi 5.1.0 build 1065491 (nested)

Question: I just took the course install configure manage and noticed that the lab was nested and fault tolerance has been activated using these strings for a given virtual machine:

replay.allowBTOnly = true

replay.allowFT = true

Replay.Supported = true

Now I have a 64-bit Windows Server 2012 that starts well for the tests. Adding these lines to test F/T does not work well.

I also added the "vhv.allow = TRUE" string in the config file of the ESXi server as shown in this link:

http://communities.VMware.com/thread/341818?start=0 & tstart = 0

Another link, that I ran was:

virtuallyGhetto: how to enable nested vFT (virtual fault tolerance) in vSphere 5

The error I get when shooting to the top of the virtual machine:

This virtual computer is configured for 64-bit guest operating system. However, 64-bit performance is not possible. Longmode is disable for this virtual machine.

Any help / suggestions are appreciated. I'm going out of town will be slow to respond back, but thanks to all for your time.

PS: as suggested here, I also used this link to see if the option to "nestedHVsupported" was real and connect to my ESXi server.

virtuallyGhetto: having trouble allowing nested ESXi in vSphere 5.1?

Although the binary translation is supported for 64 bits on a physical AMD hardware customers, it is not supported for 64 - bit reduced nested in a virtual machine.  64-bit embedded host can be run with (virtualized) support virtualization.  Unfortunately, fault tolerance for a nested virtual machine requires the full binary translation, because the monitoring of the performance of the virtual processor unit is not able to provide the necessary support for fault tolerance using hardware-assisted virtualization.

In short, you will only be able to perform fault tolerance on 32 bits of the nested VMs.

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