![]() ![]() In vSphere 5.5 the maximum supported host memory was 4TB, in vSphere 6 that jumps up to 12TB. We’ve had monster VMs in the past that could be sized ridiculously large, now we’re getting monster hosts as well. Note while vSphere 6 has now been formally announced, it will not GA and be publicly available until March. ![]() The following is a summary of some of the big things that are new in vSphere 6, I’ll be doing additional posts that focus specifically on VSAN and VVOLs. While the vSphere 6 release is very storage focused with big improvements to VSAN and the launch of the VVOLs architecture there are still plenty of other things that make this an exciting release. VSphere 6 is the newest major release of vSphere since vSphere 5.5 and with any major release it comes packed with lots of new and enhanced features along with increased scalability. ![]()
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