The following table provides the ELM with VMware vSphere 6.5U1 SSO configuration maximum
limitations:
Parameter
Value
Maximum number of linked VMware vCenter
servers per SSO Domain
15
Maximum number of PSCs per VMware vSphere
domain
10
Maximum number of PSCs per site, behind a
load balancer
4
PSC
Management
Limits
One PSC
8 VMware vCenters
Two PSCs
15 VMware vCenters
Maximum number of VMware solutions
connected to a single PSC
Each VMware vCenter server is considered a
VMware solution
8
Maximum number of VMware solutions in a
VMware vSphere domain.
Each VMware vCenter server is considered a
VMware solution.
15 (This includes VMware vCenter server).
Maximum number of Converged Systems
5 (with 2 PSCs each)
Use the following guidelines when determining the maximum number of VMware vCenter servers per
SSO domain configuration:
•
Determine the number of the linked VMware vCenter servers, which defines the maximum
number of VMware vCenter servers that can be supported in an Enhanced Linked Mode (ELM)
configuration. By definition, an ELM consists of a single SSO domain. You can have a maximum
of 15 VMware vCenter servers per SSO domain.
•
Determine the maximum number of PSCs per VMware vSphere Domain, which defines the
maximum number of PSCs that can be part of a single SSO domain. You can have a maximum of
10 PSCs per SSO domain.
Intra Converged System VMware ELM scalability planning (vSphere
6.5U1)
Determine the maximum number of VMware vCenter servers with ELM that can be configured in a
Converged System configured with two PSCs.
•
Based on a standard Converged System configuration with two PSCs, you can have a maximum
of 15 VMware vCenter servers in a standard Converged System. Half of the VMware vCenter
servers point to the first PSC, while the second half point to the second PSC.
The following table defines the maximum number of compute hosts per Converged System:
VxBlock System type
Number of compute servers (half-width)
VxBlock 350
256
175
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Configuring VMware Enhanced Linked Mode (vSphere 6.5U1)