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VMware vSphere 5.0 Evaluation Guide - Volume One The VM restart priority enables you to specify the order that virtual machines will be started in the event of a failure. In cases where there might not be enough resources available within the cluster to accommodate the restart of a series of virtual machines, this setting allows a level of prioritization, allowing the most important virtual machines to be restarted first. Notice that this can be set on a per-virtual machine basis as well. Figure 18. Host Isolation Response Host Isolation Response specifies the behavior that HA will take in the event that a host is determined to be isolated. Host isolation occurs when a host loses the ability to communicate through the management network to the other hosts within the environment and is unable to ping its configured isolation addresses-this is the default gateway. In this event, the host is still functioning, although it is not able to communicate. The default setting for this is Leave powered on. TECHNICAL WHITE PAPER / 26

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VMware vSphere 5.0 Evaluation Guide –
Volume One
The VM restart priority enables you to specify the order that virtual machines will be started in the event of a
failure. In cases where there might not be enough resources available within the cluster to accommodate the
restart of a series of virtual machines, this setting allows a level of prioritization, allowing the most important
virtual machines to be restarted first. Notice that this can be set on a per–virtual machine basis as well.
Figure 18.
Host Isolation Response
Host Isolation Response specifies the behavior that HA will take in the event that a host is determined to be
isolated. Host isolation occurs when a host loses the ability to communicate through the management network
to the other hosts within the environment and is unable to ping its configured isolation addresses—this is the
default gateway. In this event, the host is still functioning, although it is not able to communicate. The default
setting for this is
Leave powered on.