Hi Tyler,

Ultimately the number of hypervisors a management server can manage depends on 
the workload it handles – i.e. number of users, number of VMs, how complex 
configurations your users use etc. As a rule of thumb you should always have 
two management servers for redundancy – but we do see customers run hundreds of 
hypervisors with this setup. On top of this keep in mind the management server 
is stateless – in other words it is easy to just build additional servers once 
your load increases – given that your load balancer configuration is healthy.

The same redundancy point goes for your backed MySQL services – you should 
always run at least a slave + master setup.

Hope this helps,
Dag Sonstebo
Cloud Architect
ShapeBlue

On 26/10/2016, 04:52, "Tyler Wilson" <[email protected]> wrote:

    Hello All,
    
    Are there any known issues with scaling issues with the controller
    services? How many hypervisors should I be able to deploy to a zone before
    running into issues and having to start a new zone?
    
    Thanks for any info!
    


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