vSAN for remote desktop

I created vSAN with 2 guests and a witness to do tests. If it works, I have deployed it in my remote sites that have 2 physical servers. For this reason, I need to have a witness which is fine. Can I set this up so that it is not an area of fault as both hosts are in the same place? I want to be able to run on both hosts and have not any performance degradation if I move a virtual machine between hosts.

short answer, Yes, witness one type installation will use stretched cluster areas or malfunction.

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