THanks. Couple of questions.
In an ideal world, you would have vCenter/vShield in a different cluster than your vCloud deployed VMs.
I've heard this before, but note that the documentation for the evaluation set up clearly shows the vShield Manager in the resource cluster, as opposed to the management cluster. Is this a legacy deployment pattern?
For this to happen, you need to ensure DRS is at full auto mode, and that vMotion does actually work.
I'm suprized that I am allowed to create DRS, as I did, on my cluster if vMotion is working . . . shouldn't there be some sort of a warning here?
Aside from that, if you create a provider vDC and prepare ALL hosts, they may all try to enter maintenance mode on their own.
Are you saying that even with vMotion functioning, there could be a problem anyway? I only have two hosts in my cluster, perhaps they are going to have a race condition on who can get into maintenance mode first? This would suggest that you couldn't really deploy any vDC onto clusters that currently have vm's on them, right?