Increasing vRA’s Concurrent Provisioning Operations
I get this question on a weekly basis (at least) – how many concurrent provisioning operations can vRA handle?
…and as soon as I say “2”, i get the [expected] follow up – how can I change that to something ridiculous?
Here’s how:
But first, let’s revisit the blanket statements above because they’re missing a lot of details. The REAL answer is “it depends”. Concurrency primarily depends on which Endpoint is configured, whether or not a proxy agent is used, and what the endpoint itself can handle. The vast majority of vRA customers have at least 1 vSphere Endpoint — which leverages a proxy agent — so I can confidently divulge the default concurrency of 2. Here’s a glimpse of those defaults…
- Proxy Agent-based (vSphere, XEN, Hyper-V) – 2 per agent
- DEM-based (all other supported endpoints) – no fixed limit (sort of, see below)
There are a few additional considerations:
- The number of concurrent workflows per DEM instance. That number is 15 (per DEM).
- While DEM-based endpoints have no theoretical limit, the DEM workflow concurrency of 15 (per DEM) does apply.
- Endpoint limits are at play (that is, the endpoints themselves). For example, vSphere 6 can handle 8 concurrent operations by default.