What is a Host Aggregate
A Host aggregate is a group of hosts that share a common attribute or capability, eg a group of hosts with same hardware configuration.
You can create efficient and scalable resource tiers using host aggregates.
You can do the following with host aggregates.
- Create virtual clusters or tiers of resources by grouping together one or more hypervisors by using simple key-value pair tagging.
- Utilize the tiers across different tenants, to restrict placement of specific groups of virtual machines solely to the tier that is applicable to them.
For example, a solid state drive (SSD) tier can be created to ensure that all production workloads get efficient and fast storage I/O access. Similarly, a production tier and development-test tier strategy can be used to separate your workloads.
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