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For more detailed information on using RHS with RHEV, please refer to
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5. Move to the
Optimization
tab and check the
For Server Load
option to create
and manage server class virtual machines, and optionally, you can select the
CPU
Threads
and
Memory Ballon
radio buttons as per your requirement. We leave
both these radio buttons unchecked in our case.
Please refer to the
Creating a New Cluster
section of the RHEV 3.3 Administrat-
or Guide at
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/
dex.html#Creating_a_New_Cluster
for more detailed information on specific op-
tions.
6. Next, select
Resilience Policy
and choose any one of the three options as per your
needs.
Resilience Policy
sets the virtual machine migration policy in the event of
host failure.
7. Cluster policies will allow you to specify the usage and distribution of virtual ma-
chines between available hosts. Define the cluster policy to enable automatic load
balancing across the hosts in a cluster. You can select any of the three options as
relevant to your environment and workloads. In our example, we will choose the
Even Distribution
cluster policy. Leave
Enable Trusted Service
unchecked
(you need this only for integration with the Open Attestation server to manage
host integrity in the cloud).
8. Finally, navigate to the
General
tab and click on
OK
to create the cluster. Take a
look at the following screenshot:
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