Greetings VmWare Associates;
I'm have an argument with a colleague about the meaning of 2000 tags per call when it comes to tags best practices. He claims that you can only have 2000 tags and VMs combined, meaning if you have 500 VMs you can only have 4 tags, or if. you have 2000 VMs you can have only 1 tag and no more.
I on the other hand think this means that "per call" matters and that you could have 2000 VMs with 4 tags and as long as your call only requests 1 tag life is good. So, in my way of thinking you can can perform a call that attaches 4 tags to 500 vms and be within best practices or you can perform a call that attaches a single tag to 2000 VMs and create a second call that attaches a second tag to 2000 VMs and still be just fine. I believe that you could have 2000 VMs and 10 tags to a total fo 20,000 combined VMs and tags and so long as you only use 1 tag per call you're in good shape.
Am I right? Is my Colleague right? or are we both wrong?
Thanks
-Bob