ViPR has been tested in very large environments here in the EMC labs. For example ViPR 1.1 supports 100 storage systems, 1,000 storage pools, 2,000 projects, and 48,000 initiators. Our engineering team is working hard to continuously push these boundaries and many of these limits have been increased 2-5X in the upcoming release.
As mentioned in the prevous answer, the upcoming release (i.e. the now available ViPR 2.0) has upped a number of limits. While the total number of storage systems (i.e. 100) and storage pools (i.e. 1,000) remain the same, ViPR 2.0 supports a maximum of 20,000 projects (a 10x increase) and 80,000 initiators compared to the previous 48,000. ViPR 2.0 has also increased the maximum number of tenants to 1,000 (a 100x increase). See the EMC ViPR 2.0 Support Matrix for more information.
open4storage
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June 13th, 2014 07:00
Hi cgarber,
ViPR has been tested in very large environments here in the EMC labs. For example ViPR 1.1 supports 100 storage systems, 1,000 storage pools, 2,000 projects, and 48,000 initiators. Our engineering team is working hard to continuously push these boundaries and many of these limits have been increased 2-5X in the upcoming release.
A complete list of all the ViPR 1.1 limits can be found here in the “ViPR Data Sheet and Compatibility Matrix”.
Regards,
jc
Mark_Prahl
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July 24th, 2014 11:00
As mentioned in the prevous answer, the upcoming release (i.e. the now available ViPR 2.0) has upped a number of limits. While the total number of storage systems (i.e. 100) and storage pools (i.e. 1,000) remain the same, ViPR 2.0 supports a maximum of 20,000 projects (a 10x increase) and 80,000 initiators compared to the previous 48,000. ViPR 2.0 has also increased the maximum number of tenants to 1,000 (a 100x increase). See the EMC ViPR 2.0 Support Matrix for more information.