Updated Table to include 6.5. If you want to check out for previous version please refer my earlier blog – http://bit.ly/295GRG9
Component
|
6.5
|
6
|
Virtual CPUs per virtual machine (Virtual SMP)
|
128
|
128
|
RAM per virtual machine
|
6 TB
|
4 TB
|
Virtual disk size
|
62 TB
|
62 TB
|
Virtual Disks per virtual machine
|
per Host 2048
per Datastore Cluster 9000 |
per Host 2048
per Datastore Cluster 9000 |
Logical CPUs per host
|
576
|
480
|
Virtual machines per host
|
1024
|
1024
|
Virtual CPUs per host
|
4096
|
4096
|
Virtual CPUs per core
|
32
|
32
|
RAM per host
|
12 TB
|
6 TB
|
LUN size
|
64 TB
|
64 TB
|
Raw Device Mapping size (virtual compatibility)
|
62TB
|
62TB
|
Raw Device Mapping size(physical compatibility)
|
64TB
|
64TB
|
Virtual machines per cluster
|
8000
|
8000
|
Resource pools per cluster
|
1600
|
1600
|
Hosts per vCenter Server
|
2000
|
1000
|
Number of host per datacenter
|
2000
|
500
|
Powered-on virtual machines per vCenter Server
|
25000
|
10000
|
Registered virtual machines per vCenter Server
|
35000
|
15000
|
Distributed switches per vCenter
|
128
|
128
|
Single Sign On (SSO)
|
Required
|
Required
|
VMware Site Recovery Manager (SRM)
|
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Protected virtual machines in total
|
5000
|
5000
|
Protected virtual machines in a single protection group
|
500
|
500
|
Protection groups per recovery plan
|
250
|
250
|
Datastore groups
|
255
|
255
|
Simultaneously running recovery plans
|
10
|
10
|
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