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Hypervisors comparison

Hi everyone. I am putting together a matrix comparing the available Hypervisors/IaaS that compete with VMWare. Could the community help me fill out this information for ProxMox? Some of it may not be applicable as it's a VMWare term. I have very few answers so far. (Anything else worth adding would be appreciated)
Thanks!


Max CPUs per host: 160
Max vCPUs per host:
Max vCPUs per guest:
Max RAM per host: 2TB
Max RAM per guest:
Memory Overcommit [yes/no]:
Page Sharing [yes/no]: Yes
vDisk Max Size:
Max vDisk/host:
Max vDisk/guest:
Max Active guests/host:
Guest NUMA [yes/no]:
Max Hosts/Cluster:
Max Guests/Cluster:


vNIC/host:
vNIC/guest:
VLAN Support [yes/no]: yes
vSwitch [yes/no]:
Trunk Mode to Guests [yes/no]: yes
SR-IOV [yes/no]:


Live Migration [yes/no]: Yes
Live Storage Migration [yes/no]:
Templating & Cloning [yes/no]: Yes
Dynamic disks resizing [yes/no]: Yes
Thin Disks (copy-on-write) [yes/no]:
Snapshots [yes/no]: Yes
Offload Data Transfer (ODX)
Storage Multipathing [yes/no]:
Storage Types: iSCSI/Local/NFS/FC


Console [yes/no]: Yes
API [yes/no]: Yes, REST/JSON
Guest OS support: Linux, Windows (what specifically?)
GUI [yes/no]: Yes

Host Installation (*auto/stateless) [yes/no]:
Hot ADD vCPU/v/RAM [yes/no]:
Identity Management (ldap?): LDAP/AD

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