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Thursday, July 2, 2015

vSphere 6.0- Configuration maximums

vSphere 6.0- Configuration maximums


MetricvSphere 6.0
ESXi Host – Logical CPUs480
ESXi Host – NUMA nodes16
ESXi Host – Virtual CPUs2 048 (Don’t know if the official PDF includes a typo since this was 4 096 in vSphere 5.5)
ESXi Host – Virtual CPUs per core32 (based on performance required)
ESXi Host – RAM6-12 TB (12 TB depending on partner)
ESXi Host – VMs1 024
ESXi Host – FT Protected VMs4 VMs or 8 vCPUs (whichever limit is reached first)
vCenter Server – ESXi Hosts1 000
vCenter Server – ESXi hosts per Datacenter500
vCenter Server – Powered on VMs10 000
vCenter Server – Registered VMs15 000
vCenter Server Content Library – Total items per VC (across all libraries) of vCenter Servers200
vCenter Server Content Library – Total number of libraries per VC20
vCenter Server Platform Service Controller (PSC) – Maximum PSCs per vSphere Domain8
vCenter Server Platform Service Controller (PSC) – Maximum PSCs per site, behind a load balancer4
vCenter Server Linked mode – Number of vCenter Servers10
vCenter Server Linked mode – Number of ESXi hosts in linked mode vCenter Servers4 000
vCenter Server Linked mode – Powered on VMs30 000
vCenter Server Linked mode – Registered VMs50 000
vSphere Cluster – Max ESXi hosts64
vSphere Cluster – Number of VMs8 000 (6 000 when using VSAN)
vSphere Cluster – Number of Powered On VM configuration files2 048 (A FT protected VM counts for 2 VM configuration files)
vSphere Cluster – FT protected VMs98
vSphere Cluster – FT VM vCPUs256
VM – Virtual CPUs128
VM – Virtual RAM4 TB
VM – VMDK size62 TB
VM – vNICs10
VM – SCSI Controllers4
VM – SCSI targets60
VM – SATA Adapters4
VM – SATA devices per SATA adapter30
VM – Number of vCPUs for FT protected VM4
VM – RAM per FT protected VM64 GB
VM – Disks per FT protected VM16

The official VMware vSphere 6.0 configuration maximum PDF can be downloaded here

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