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Table Of Contents
- Reference Architecture
- Contents
- vRealize Automation Reference Architecture Guide
- Initial Deployment and Configuration Recommendations
- vRealize Automation Deployment
- vRealize Business for Cloud Deployment Considerations
- vRealize Automation Scalability
- vRealize Business for Cloud Scalability
- vRealize Automation High Availability Configuration Considerations
- vRealize Business for Cloud High Availability Considerations
- vRealize Automation Hardware Specifications and Capacity Maximums
- vRealize Automation Small Deployment Requirements
- vRealize Automation Medium Deployment Requirements
- vRealize Automation Large Deployment Requirements
- vRealize Automation Multi-Data Center Data Deployments
vRealize Business for Cloud
Scalability 5
Configure your vRealize Business for Cloud installation for scalability in accordance with VMware
guidelines.
vRealize Business for Cloud can scale up to 20,000 virtual machines across ten VMware vCenter Server
instances. The first synchronization of the inventory data collection takes approximately three hours to
synchronize 20,000 virtual machines across three VMwarevCenter Server instances. Synchronization of
statistics from VMware vCenter Server takes approximately one hour for 20,000 virtual machines. By
default, the cost calculation job runs every day and takes approximately two hours for each run for 20,000
virtual machines.
Note In vRealize Business for Cloud 1.0, the default virtual appliance configuration can support up to
20,000 virtual machines. Increasing the limits of the virtual appliance beyond its default configuration
does not increase the number of virtual machines that it can support.
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