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NTP setting on hosts should be the same with the specifications. The Skyline Host compliance check for hyperconverged cluster configuration now shows me the warning “NTP settings on host is different from the desired settings.”. After the deployment I changed the NTP Settings of my vCenter Server Appliance and ESXi hosts. The Cluster itself is running and healthy.

I have created a vSan Cluster via Quickstart configuration.
