10.3. Cluster Limitations

A cluster is a set of physical hosts that are treated as a resource pool for a set of virtual machines. Hosts in a cluster share the same network infrastructure and the same storage. The cluster is a migration domain within which virtual machines can be moved from host to host. To ensure stability a number of limitations apply to each cluster.
  • All managed hypervisors must be in a cluster.
  • All managed hypervisors within a cluster must have the same CPU type. Intel and AMD CPUs cannot co-exist within the same cluster.

Note

Further information about clusters is available in the Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Administration Guide.