Depends. If you use XenServer/XCP or VMWare you will be limited to 64 hypervisors per cluster by the platforms. With KVM there is no limit, but you will want to stop somewhere as all that broadcast chatter will become noisy, among other complications.

Largest deployments anecdotally seem to be in tens/hundreds of thousands of hypervisors.

Biggest pro compared to most other solutions - 1-2 skilled sysadmins can make it work and keep it working.

On 2023-04-14 07:15, Leo wrote:
Hello Cloud Stack experts!

We are considering using Cloud Stack to setup a private cloud. I was
wondering if there are any scale and performance numbers that are
published. I would like to know the following:

- How large a single cloud stack cluster can be in terms of number of bare
metal machines? Anyone know of the largest installation?
- What is the VM placement rate? i.e. How many VMs create requests can be
submitted and how fast does the scheduler process these requests?
- Any pros or limitations compared to other cloud softwares like
OpenStack or Kubernetes others?

Thanks,
Leo

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