VM count is a poor metric. Spawning lots of VMs is a matter of looping over virt-install or "virsh create" or what have you. The real bottleneck is storage: how are you solving that such that you can migrate VMs around to service things. Once you get past a couple (~2) network storage arrays you're probably into "medium."
But I'll answer your question directly, nonetheless. At ~45 VMs, I consider the system "small."
Understand you're going to need intimate familiarity with the extant tools. Not that it's hard or anything. It's not point/click Proxmox style, though.
topspin|1 year ago
But I'll answer your question directly, nonetheless. At ~45 VMs, I consider the system "small."
Understand you're going to need intimate familiarity with the extant tools. Not that it's hard or anything. It's not point/click Proxmox style, though.