How many guest operating system by product?

I try to understand how the OS, I can run on the following products:

-vSphere Essential Kit

-vSphere Standard

Is there a maximum ore, license only material limitation?

With this permit I really need to buy the server vShere?

The essential Kit is a license for three servers and up to 6 CPU

The standard is licensed per processor.

I am looking for a stable virtualization for the operating system prompted with different functions. vMotion, DSR are not necessary right now. We focus on

virtual on servers, machines connected to an iSCSI storage device.

We want to use MacPro because we want to virtualize OS X Server Systems.

This thought with me.

There is no maximum allowed, just the physical limitation. (even if you can't have more than 480 logic by the host processor and not more than 128 vCPU per VM and max 1024 virtual machines per host, see vSphere 6.0 maximum of Configuration).

You can start with the Essentials licenses and let them Essentials Plus, Standard or Enterprise when you need for more features or more guests.

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