Can't find the documentation supporting this, but I agree with Diego answer, as vCenter depends on NTP, DNS and AD:
Management cluster: DNS, NTP, AD DC, VCSA
Resource cluster: MS Exchange, MS SQL Server, Apache
I agree.
Management: AD, DNS, NTP and VCSA
Resource cluster: MS Exchange, SQL, Apache.
Consider that exchange, sql and apache are applications and your infrastructure can exist without them, but not without NTP, DNS, AD, etc
basically VCSA and any others it needs are in the mgmt cluster: VCSA, AD, NTP, DNS. Anything outside of that (specifically resources dedicated to end-user workloads) goes into the resource cluster. ref: http://download3.vmware.com/vcat/vcat31_documentation_center/index.html#page/Architecting%20a%20vCloud/3a%20Architecting%20a%20VMware%20vCloud.2.018.html
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