hsato03 commented on PR #8654:
URL: https://github.com/apache/cloudstack/pull/8654#issuecomment-1947356826

   > I can understand your code. Your requirement is not clear to me. Can you 
explain more about the infrastructure? e.g. the hypervisor types, why the max 
vpc networks are different, what are the issues? Can it be a domain or account 
setting?
   
   @weizhouapache Each hypervisor can support a different number of network 
adapters. Comparing KVM and VMWare, VMWare defines a limited number of NICs for 
each ESXi machine 
(https://configmax.esp.vmware.com/guest?vmwareproduct=vSphere&release=vSphere%207.0&categories=1-0),
 while the number of tiers that can be allocated using KVM depends on the 
number of PCI slots availabe. For example, KVM provides 32 PCI slots, which are 
used to connect several devices, e.g. CD-ROM, keyboard, etc. Every ACS VR 
already consumes 9 slots of the 32 available; thus, in KVM we can have 23 slots 
for new tiers to be added.
   
   Therefore, in an environment with KVM and VMware clusters under the same 
zone, applying the VMware limit to KVM is not interesting, as a VPC in KVM 
supports way more tiers than in VMware.
   
   I will update the PR's description to make it clearer.


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