![]() Unfortunately, as soon as the DC migrated (based on the rule I created), its time was synchronized with the ESXi host it was moved to, which was approximately 7 minutes slow! The net result was users immediately experienced log-in issues. As it happened, the entire domain was running fine and time was correct before the anti-affinity rule took effect. Although ESXi time was correctly configured, the firewall had been recently changed and no longer allowed NTP. I recall a recent situation where I created an anti-affinity DRS rule (separate virtual machines) for a customer’s domain controllers. Timekeeping on ESXi Hosts is a particularly important, yet often overlooked or misunderstood topic among vSphere Administrators. John Borhek How to guides, VMware, VMware ESXi, Windows Server March 5, 2016
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