VMware Scalability
VMware Scalability refers to the capacity of VMware virtualization solutions, particularly VMware vSphere, to efficiently handle increasing workloads and resources within a virtualized environment. This aspect encompasses various components such as the number of virtual machines (VMs) supported per host, maximum memory and CPU configurations, storage scalability, and network scalability. VMware continuously enhances scalability features to accommodate evolving business requirements and advancements in hardware technologies. Ensuring scalability enables organizations to seamlessly expand their virtualized infrastructure, accommodate growing workloads, and maintain optimal performance levels. For further details, please refer to [VMware's official documentation](https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/index.html).