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Configuration Maximums
VMware vSphere 5.0
Whenyouselectandconfigureyourvirtualandphysicalequipment,youmuststayatorbelowthemaximums supportedbyvSphere5.0.Thelimitspresentedinthefollowingtablesrepresenttested,recommendedlimits, andtheyarefullysupportedbyVMware.

VirtualMachineMaximumsonpage 1 ESXiHostMaximumsonpage 2 vCloudDirectorMaximumsonpage 6 vCenterServerMaximumsonpage 7 vCenterServerExtensionsonpage 7

Thelimitspresentedinthisdocumentcanbeaffectedbyotherfactors,suchashardwaredependencies.For moreinformationaboutsupportedhardware,seetheappropriateESXihardwarecompatibilityguide.Consult individualsolutionlimitstoensurethatyoudonotexceedsupportedconfigurationsforyourenvironment. TheConfigurationMaximumsforvSphere5.0coversESXiandvCenterServer.

Virtual Machine Maximums


Table 1containsconfigurationmaximumsrelatedtovirtualmachines. Table 1. Virtual Machine Maximums
Item Compute VirtualCPUspervirtualmachine(VirtualSMP) Memory RAMpervirtualmachine Virtualmachineswapfilesize Storage Virtual Adapters and Devices VirtualSCSIadapterspervirtualmachine VirtualSCSItargetspervirtualSCSIadapter VirtualSCSItargetspervirtualmachine VirtualDiskspervirtualmachine(PVSCSI) Virtualdisksize IDEcontrollerspervirtualmachine IDEdevicespervirtualmachine Floppycontrollerspervirtualmachine Floppydevicespervirtualmachine Networking Virtual Devices VirtualNICspervirtualmachine 107 42 153 60 60 2TBminus512 bytes 14 45 1 26 1TB 1TB1 32 Maximum

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Table 1. Virtual Machine Maximums (Continued)


Item Virtual Peripheral Ports USBcontrollerspervirtualmachine USBdevicesconnectedtoavirtualmachine Parallelportspervirtualmachine USB3.0devicespervirtualmachine xHCIUSBcontrollers9 Serialportspervirtualmachine Graphics video device Videomemorypervirtualmachine Miscellaneous Concurrentremoteconsoleconnectionstoavirtualmachine 40 128MB 18 20 3 1 2010 4 Maximum

1. UseVMFS3withblocksizelargerthan1MBforswapfileslargerthan255GB. 2. AnycombinationofsupportedSCSIvirtualstoragecontrollers.FourParavirtualSCSIadapters maybeusedonlyifthevirtualmachinebootsfromadeviceattachedtoanIDEcontroller,orfrom thenetwork. 3. Anycombinationofdisk,CDROM,orVMDirectPathSCSItarget. 4. Supportstwochannels(primaryandsecondary)eachwithamasterandslavedevice. 5. DevicescanbeeitherCDROMordisk. 6. BIOSisconfiguredforonefloppydevice. 7. AnycombinationofsupportedvirtualNICs. 8. SupportsUSB1.xandUSB2.xdevices. 9. SupportsUSB1.x,2.xand3.0devices. 10. GuestoperatingsystemsmighthavesmallerlimitsthanallowedbyvSphere.

ESXi Host Maximums


ThefollowingtablescontainconfigurationmaximumsrelatedtoESXihosts.

ComputeMaximumsonpage 2 MemoryMaximumsonpage 3 StorageMaximumsonpage 3 NetworkingMaximumsonpage 5 ClusterandResourcePoolMaximumsonpage 6

Compute Maximums
Table 2containsconfigurationmaximumsrelatedtoESXihostcomputeresources. Table 2. Compute Maximums
Item Host CPU maximums LogicalCPUsperhost NUMANodesperhost Virtual machine maximums Virtualmachinesperhost VirtualCPUsperhost VirtualCPUspercore Fault Tolerance maximums 512 2048 251 160 8 Maximum

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Table 2. Compute Maximums (Continued)


Item Virtualdisks VirtualCPUspervirtualmachine RAMperFTVM Virtualmachinesperhost Maximum 16 1 64GB 4

1. TheachievablenumberofvCPUspercoredependsontheworkloadand specificsofthehardware.Formoreinformation,seethelatestversionof PerformanceBestPracticesforVMwarevSphere.

Memory Maximums
Table 3containsconfigurationmaximumsrelatedtoESXihostmemory. Table 3. Memory Maximums
Item RAMperhost Numberofswapfiles Swapfilesize Maximum 2TB 1pervirtualmachine 1TB1

1. OnVMFS3,useablocksizelargerthan1MBforswapfileslargerthan255GB

Storage Maximums
Table 4containsconfigurationmaximumsrelatedtoESXihoststorage. Table 4. Storage Maximums
Item Virtual Disks VirtualDisksperHost iSCSI Physical LUNsperserver Qlogic1GbiSCSIHBAinitiatorportsperserver Broadcom1GbiSCSIHBAinitiatorportsperserver Broadcom10GbiSCSIHBAinitiatorportsperserver NICsthatcanbeassociatedorportboundwiththesoftwareiSCSI stackperserver Numberoftotalpathsonaserver NumberofpathstoaLUN(softwareiSCSIandhardwareiSCSI) QlogiciSCSI:dynamictargetsperadapterport QlogiciSCSI:statictargetsperadapterport Broadcom1GbiSCSIHBAtargetsperadapterport Broadcom10GbiSCSIHBAtargetsperadapterport SoftwareiSCSItargets NAS2 NFSmountsperhost Fibre Channel LUNsperhost LUNID 256 255 256 256 4 4 4 8 1024 8 64 62 641 128 2561 2048 Maximum

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Table 4. Storage Maximums (Continued)


Item NumberofpathstoaLUN Numberoftotalpathsonaserver NumberofHBAsofanytype HBAports TargetsperHBA FCoE SoftwareFCoEadapters VMFS Volumesperhost Hostspervolume PoweredonvirtualmachinesperVMFSvolume VMFS3 Volumesize Rawdevicemappingsize(virtualcompatibility) RawDeviceMappingsize(physicalcompatibility) Blocksize Filesize(1MBblocksize) Filesize(2MBblocksize) Filesize(4MBblocksize) Filesize(8MBblocksize) Filespervolume VMFS5 Volumesize RawDeviceMappingsize(virtualcompatibility) RawDeviceMappingsize(physicalcompatibility) Blocksize Filesize Filespervolume Concurrent Operations ConcurrentvMotionoperationsperdatastore ConcurrentStoragevMotionoperationsperdatastore ConcurrentStoragevMotionoperationsperhost ConcurrentnonvMotionprovisioningoperationsperhost 128 8 2 8 64TB7 2TBminus512 bytes 64TB 1MB3 2TBminus512 bytes4 Approximately130,690 64TB5 2TBminus512 bytes 2TBminus512 bytes6 8MB 256GB 512GB 1TB 2TBminus512 bytes Approximately30,720 256 64 2048 4 Maximum 32 1024 8 16 256

1. Thesumofstatictargets(manuallyassignedIPaddresses)anddynamictargets(IPaddressesassigned todiscoveredtargets)maynotexceedthisnumber. 2. ContactyourstoragearrayvendororNFSservervendorforinformationaboutthemaximumNFS volumesize. 3. 1MBisdefaultblocksize.UpgradedVMFS5volumeswillinherittheVMFS3blocksizevalue. 4. MaximumfilesizeforupgradedVMFS5is2TBminus512 bytes,irrespectiveofthefilesystemblock size. 5. ForVMFS3volumeswith1MBblocksize,themaximumis50TB. 6. IfthepresentedLUNisgreaterthan2TB. 7. TheactualmaximumwilldependontheRAIDcontrolleroradapterdriverthatisbeingused.Contact yourvendortofindthemaximums.

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Networking Maximums
Thefollowinglimitsrepresentachievablemaximumconfigurationlimitsfornetworkinginenvironments wherenoothermorerestrictivelimitsapply(forexample,vCenterServerlimits,thelimitsimposedby featuressuchasHAorDRS,andotherconfigurationsthatmightimposerestrictionsmustbeconsideredwhen deployinglargescalesystems). Table 5containsconfigurationmaximumsrelatedtoESXihostnetworking. Table 5. Networking Maximums
Item Physical NICs e10001GbEthernetports(IntelPCIx) e1000e1GbEthernetports(IntelPCIe) igb1GbEthernetports(Intel) tg31GbEthernetports(Broadcom) bnx21GbEthernetports(Broadcom) forcedeth1GbEthernetports(NVIDIA) nx_nic10GbEthernetports(NetXen) ixgbe10GbEthernetports(Intel) bnx2x10GbEthernetports(Broadcom) be2net10GbEthernetports(Emulex) Combinationof10Gband1GbEthernetports Infinibandports(refertoVMwareCommunitySupport) VMDirectPath limits VMDirectPathPCI/PCIedevicesperhost VMDirectPathPCI/PCIedevicespervirtualmachine vSphere Standard and Distributed Switch Totalvirtualnetworkswitchportsperhost(VDSandVSSports) Maximumactiveportsperhost(VDSandVSS) Virtualnetworkswitchcreationportsperstandardswitch Portgroupsperstandardswitch DistributedvirtualnetworkswitchportspervCenter StaticportgroupspervCenter EphemeralportgroupspervCenter HostsperVDS DistributedswitchespervCenter Concurrent Operations ConcurrentvMotionoperationsperhost(1Gb/snetwork) ConcurrentvMotionoperationsperhost(10Gb/snetwork) 4 8 4096 1016 4088 256 30000 5000 256 350 32 8 42 32 24 16 32 16 2 8 8 8 8 Six10Gband Four1Gbports N/A1 Maximum

1. MellanoxTechnologiesInfiniBandHCAdevicedriversareavailabledirectlyfromMellanox Technologies.RefertoMellanoxforsupportstatusofInfiniBandHCAswithESXi. http://www.mellanox.com 2. Avirtualmachinecansupport6devices,if2ofthemareTeradicidevices.

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Cluster and Resource Pool Maximums


Table 6containsconfigurationmaximumsrelatedtoESXihostclustersandresourcepools. Table 6. Cluster Maximums
Item Cluster (all clusters including HA and DRS) Hostspercluster Virtualmachinespercluster Virtualmachinesperhost MaximumconcurrenthostHAfailover Failoveraspercentageofcluster Resourcepoolspercluster Resource Pool Resourcepoolsperhost Childrenperresourcepool Resourcepooltreedepth
1. Additional4resourcepoolsareusedbysysteminternals

Maximum

32 3000 512 32 100% 1600

1600 1024 81

Using Maximum Values for More than One Configuration Option


Ifanyoneoftheconfigurationoptionslistedintheabovetablesisusedatitsmaximumlimitvalue,theESXi hostandvCenterServerwithdefaultconfigurationshouldbeabletowithstandthevalues. Ifmorethanoneconfigurationoptions(suchasnumberofvirtualmachines,numberofLUNs,andnumberof VDSports)areusedattheirmaximumlimit,someoftheprocessesrunningonthehostmightrunoutof memory.ThismightcausethehosttokeepdisconnectingfromthevCenterServer.Insuchacase,youneedto increasethememorypoolforthesehostprocessessothatthehostcanwithstandtheworkloadyouare planning.Youneedtoincreaseyourmemorypoolsizeincorrelationtothenumberofconfigurationoptions youareusingatthemaximumvalue.

vCloud Director Maximums


Table 7containsconfigurationmaximumsrelatedtovCloudDirector. Table 7. vCloud Director Maximums
Item Virtualmachinecount PoweredOnvirtualmachinecount Organizations VirtualmachinespervApp vAppsperorganization Numberofnetworks Hosts vCenterServers VirtualDataCenters Datastores Catalogs Maximum 20000 10000 10000 64 500 7500 2000 25 10000 1024 1000

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Table 7. vCloud Director Maximums


Item Media Users Maximum 1000 10000

vCenter Server Maximums


Table 8containsconfigurationmaximumsrelatedtovCenterServer. Table 8. vCenter Server Maximums
Item vCenter Server Scalability HostspervCenterServer PoweredonvirtualmachinespervCenterServer RegisteredvirtualmachinespervCenterServer LinkedvCenterServers HostsinlinkedvCenterServers PoweredonvirtualmachinesinlinkedvCenterServers RegisteredvirtualmachinesinlinkedvCenterServers ConcurrentvSphereClients Numberofhostperdatacenter MACaddressespervCenterServer User Interface USBdevicesconnectedatvSphereClient 20 1000 10000 15000 10 3000 30000 50000 100 500 65536 Maximum

vCenter Server Extensions


ThefollowingtablescontainconfigurationmaximumsrelatedtovCenterServerextensions.

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VMware vCenter Update Manager


Table 9containsconfigurationmaximumsforvCenterUpdateManager. Table 9. vCenter Update Manager Maximums
Item vCenter Update Manager Scalability HostscansinasinglevCenterServer VirtualmachinescansinasinglevCenterServer CiscoVDSupdateanddeployment Concurrent Operations VMwareToolsscanperESXihost VMwareToolsupgradeperESXihost 90 24 1000 10000 70 Maximum

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Table 9. vCenter Update Manager Maximums


Item Virtualmachinehardwarescanperhost Virtualmachinehardwareupgradeperhost VMwareToolsscanperVUMserver VMwareToolsupgradeperVUMserver VirtualmachinehardwarescanperVUMserver VirtualmachinehardwareupgradeperVUMserver ESXihostscanperVUMserver ESXihostremediationperVUMserver ESXihostupgradeperVUMserver ESXihostupgradepercluster Maximum 90 24 75 75 75 75 75 71 71 1

VMware vCenter Orchestrator


Table 10containsconfigurationmaximumsforvCenterOrchestrator. Table 10. vCenter Orchestrator Maximums
Item ConnectedvCenterServersystems ConnectedESXiinstances Connectedvirtualmachines Concurrentrunningworkflows Maximum 10 100 15000 150

vCenter VASA
Table 11containsconfigurationmaximumsforvCenterVASA. Table 11. vCenter VASA Maximums
Item Storageproviders Maximum 10

Storage DRS
Table 12containsconfigurationmaximumsforStorageDRS. Table 12. Storage DRS
Item Virtualdisksperdatastorecluster Datastoresperdatastorecluster DatastoreclusterspervCenter Maximum 9000 32 256

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