When building out your VMware virtual infrastructure, it is important to keep in mind the maximum values and limitations of the products and components that you are working with to ensure a scalable and supported architecture. To that end, VMware has created a 4 page document titled "Configuration Maximums for VMware Infrastructure 3". The document details the current supported configuration maximums for VMware When building out your VMware virtual infrastructure, it is important to keep in mind the maximum values and limitations of the products and components that you are working with to ensure a scalable and supported architecture. To that end, VMware has created a 4 page document titled “Configuration Maximums for VMware Infrastructure 3“. The document details the current supported configuration maximums for VMware ESX Server hosts, VMware virtual machines as well as VirtualCenter for the ESX Server 3.0.1 and VirtualCenter 2.0.1 releases.This is an extremely useful document that should be printed and read by anyone who is in the implementation planning stages or is currently operating a VMware infrastructure. Many of these maximum and supported values have been talked about and available in different forms over the years, but this is the first time I have personally witnessed them all written down in a single, clear and concise document such as this. Check out this document to find out the maximum configuration values for virtual machines, storage, compute resources, memory resources, networking and VirtualCenter.Click HERE to read. Software Development