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This wizard helps you configure HA (high availability) on a XenServer resource pool.
Before you begin, ensure that the following requirements are satisfied for all servers and virtual machines in the pool:
• Shared storage must be available, including at least one iSCSI, NFS or Fibre Channel LUN of 356MB or greater. This LUN will be used for the heartbeat SR. If you are using a StorageLink SR, then you should manually provision a separate iSCSI, NFS or Fibre Channel LUN to use for the heartbeat.
• All the virtual machines you want to protect with HA must be agile.
We strongly recommend the use of a bonded management interface on the servers in the pool if HA is enabled, and multipathed storage for the heartbeat SR.
To continue, click Next.
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Welcome to the Configure HA wizard
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