Improving Cisco ACI Virtual Edge Availability
You can use VMware vSphere Proactive HA in vCenter 6.5 and later to improve Cisco ACI Virtual Edge availability.
Cisco Application Policy Infrastructure Controller (APIC) and VMware work together to detect a nonworking Cisco ACI Virtual Edge, isolate its host, and move its virtual machines (VMs) to a working host. Otherwise, if Cisco ACI Virtual Edge crashes, all its VMs can lose network connectivity.
You enable and configure vSphere Proactive HA in VMware vCenter, and in Cisco APIC, where the feature is called Host Availability Assurance. You can specify the amount of time that Cisco ACI Virtual Edge is not working before its host is quarantined and its VMs are moved.
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How Improving Availability with vSphere Proactive HA Works
When you enable Host Availability Assurance, Cisco APIC creates a vSphere Proactive HA provider object in VMware vCenter. The object enables VMware vCenter to quarantine a host with a nonworking Cisco ACI Virtual Edge and move VMs out of that host. In Cisco APIC, you also specify how aggressively you want to trigger quarantine. You perform these tasks when you create a vCenter domain for Cisco ACI Virtual Edge.
When Host Availability Assurance is configured and enabled, Cisco APIC monitors Cisco ACI Virtual Edge on VMware vCenter. It uses the VMware vCenter inventory and OpFlex status to determine if Cisco ACI Virtual Edge is in a good or bad state. If Cisco APIC detects that Cisco ACI Virtual Edge is in a bad state, it tells VMware vCenter to put the affected host into quarantine.
VMware vCenter puts a host in quarantine mode according to one of three remediation modes, which you configure for the cluster:
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Quarantine: Hosts with health at yellow and red levels are put into quarantine mode.
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In Cisco ACI Virtual Edge Release 2.1(1), you can ensure that VM groups are moved out of Cisco ACI Virtual Edge hosts when the hosts stop working. The configuration overrides any affinity groups that would otherwise keep the VMs with particular hosts. For more information, see the section VM Group Quarantine Protection, in this guide.
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Mixed: Hosts with health at the yellow level are put into quarantine mode; hosts with health at the red level are put into maintenance mode.
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Although you can choose mixed remediation mode in VMware vCenter, the resulting behavior is the same as quarantine remediation mode.
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Maintenance: Hosts with health at yellow and red levels are put into maintenance mode.
Important
Do not choose maintenance mode remediation when you use vSphere Proactive HA. Maintenance mode requires that Cisco ACI Virtual Edge be powered off, which prevents the host from ever returning to a healthy state. Only use quarantine or mixed mode.
VMware vCenter also moves the VMs on that host to a host with a working Cisco ACI Virtual Edge. However, hosts in quarantine still might run data VMs if no healthy host is available, and any VM pinned by Distributed Resource Scheduler (DRS) rules to a quarantined host stays on the host. VMware vCenter also avoids moving any VMs to a quarantined host. However, you can deploy new VMs on a host in quarantine.