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Amazon EVS enables support for 32 hosts per environment
Today, we are announcing that Amazon Elastic VMware Service Amazon EVS now supports up to 32 ESXi hosts per environment, double the previous
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Today, we are announcing that Amazon Elastic VMware Service Amazon EVS now supports up to 32 ESXi hosts per environment, double the previous
Today, we are announcing that Amazon Elastic VMware Service (Amazon EVS) now supports up to 32 ESXi hosts per environment, double the previous limit of 16 hosts.
Amazon EVS gives you flexibility in how you configure VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) domains and clusters within an environment. You can put all your hosts into a single large cluster, spread them across several smaller clusters, or any combination that fits your needs. With this release, you can now submit a service quota increase to scale up to a total of 32 hosts and reduce the operational overhead of managing multiple environments.
This latest release is available in all regions where Amazon EVS is offered.
For more details on the steps and procedure, visit the Amazon EVS product detail page and user guide.
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