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vSphere DRS is used in the following situations: • Initial placement of a VM when it is powered on • Load balancing • Migrating VMs when an ESXi host is placed in maintenance mode Automation levels: • Manual • Partially automated • Fully automated migration threshold settings are available: • Level 1 (Conservative): Applies only priority 1 recommendations. vCenter Server applies only recommendations that must be taken to satisfy cluster constraints, such as affinity rules and host maintenance. • Level 2: Apply priority 1 and priority 2 recommendations. vCenter Server applies recommendations that promise a significant improvement to the cluster’s load balance. • Level 3 (default): Apply priority 1, priority 2, and priority 3 recommendations. vCenter Server applies recommendations that promise at least good improvement to the cluster’s load balance. • Level 4: Apply priority 1, priority 2, priority 3, and priority 4 recommendations. vCenter Server applies recommendations that promise even a moderate improvement to the cluster’s load balance. • Level 5 (Aggressive): Apply all recommendations. vCenter Server applies recommendations that promise even a slight improvement to the cluster’s load balance. vSphere DRS Cluster Requirements • To use vSphere DRS for load balancing, the hosts in your cluster must be part of a vSphere vMotion network: — If the hosts are not part of a vSphere vMotion network, vSphere DRS can still make initial placement recommendations. — vSphere DRS works best if the VMs meet vSphere vMotion requirements. • Configure all managed hosts to use shared storage.