How will I know that I have not to oversubscribe a VMFS data store?

I guess the manual way would be to check each VM, its data store and note its ability of VHDs + which datastore, it was stored.

Any other way to do this at the same time and get the result in a simpler way?

This is especially important if I apply Zimbra Network in vSphere environment.

In RVTools, go to the tab "vDatastore". There is a line called "Supplied MB". If this number is greater than that of the line to the left "MB of capacity", then you have overprovisioned

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