I'm sure i will not use the vCenter link-mode.
yes, that's right, Embedded PSC and External MS Sql Server would give you upto 1000 Hosts and 10000 power on VM manageability.
Config max guide referred by linoteleralinotelera would be one of the best document to refer for almost all the vSphere configuration max.
Embedded or External PSC, both the cases config. max are as follows
vCenter Windows with vPostgres DB - 20 Hosts and 200 VMs
vCenter Windows with supported SQL Server and Oracle DB - 1000 Hosts and 10000 VMs
VCSA with vPostgres DB or Oracle DB - 1000 Hosts and 10000 VMs
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I use the embedded PSC, and external SQL Server, so it can support 1000 Hosts and 10000 VMs ?
For further max check https://www.vmware.com/pdf/vsphere6/r60/vsphere-60-configuration-maximums.pdf
yes, that's right, Embedded PSC and External MS Sql Server would give you upto 1000 Hosts and 10000 power on VM manageability.
Config max guide referred by linoteleralinotelera would be one of the best document to refer for almost all the vSphere configuration max.
You may read this official documentation as well.
vSphere 6.0 Documentation Center
Hi,
If your system are going to support more than 1,000 hosts or 10,000 VMs, you should not use Embedded PSC deployment model. If it supports less than that, Embedded PSC is a good fit.
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