8-way vCPU means each of your VMs can be configured with a maximum of 8 CPUs.
When you add an ESXi host to AD, there is one default admin group: '<AD Domain Name>\ESX Admins'
Read more about it here: http://kb.vmware.com/kb/1025569
Regards
Hi,
1.
8-Way vCPU for Standard license
32-Way vCPU for Enteprise license
64-Way vCPU for Enterprise Plus license
2.
You can create as many groups as you like in your directory ( LDAP / ADS / Local ) and use it to configure permissions.
3.
Using Accounts from external directory like ADS is much more common, but the local accounts on the ESXi hosts are SHA512 hashed.
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hey what I mean is what that 4 way or 8 way represents?.
ESX Admins group consists of admin rights by default but does it gets create automatically or should it be created manually after joining the host to AD environment?
That is there any password complexity for users and groups creating?
Regards,
Madhav
8-way vCPU means each of your VMs can be configured with a maximum of 8 CPUs.
When you add an ESXi host to AD, there is one default admin group: '<AD Domain Name>\ESX Admins'
Read more about it here: http://kb.vmware.com/kb/1025569
Regards