That means "maximum ACTIVE port for each host?

Expert Hi

I read from configuration maximums in vSphere 4.1.

I watch follow line in table 5 maximum Networking:

-


Ports maximum ASSETS per host (vDS and VSS) 1016

-


??

Which way is it?

That is to say that Vmkernel can switch packets 1016 at the same time

or ESX (ESXi) may have the ACTIVE 1016 uplink port.

Could you tell me what this line means?

This means that you can have up to 1 016 network connections virtual + physical on the virtual switches on the same host. The maximum number of physical uplinks - based on the NIC - is 32.

For example: 1, 000 power on VM with 1 virtual NETWORK card each and 16 uplinks of physical switches.

André

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