vSphere 7.0 Editions

Editions and Packaging

vSphere 7.0 Editions

vSphere 7 is available from April 2020. It is available in the same editions as vSphere 6.7 except for vSphere Platinum edition. As with vSphere 6.7, a support and subscription contract (SNS) is required. See our article on 6.7 editions here.

vSphere Standard and vSphere Enterprise Plus are the two main editions. Standard edition offers a base set of features, and Enterprise Plus extends the feature set with advanced capabilities.

VMware announced the end of availability (EOA) for vSphere Platinum Edition. AppDefense SAAS is now available as a standalone offering.

vSphere 7 introduces add-on for Kubernetes, which allows deploying containerized applications. It is available as part of the VMware Cloud Foundation.

Licensing is CPU count-based. However, VMware had an update for the per-CPU pricing model in March 2020. After this update, CPUs with core count exceeding 32 require an additional license.

As in previous editions, different types of packages and licensing types are available:

  • vSphere Desktop. It can be used only for Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) deployments with either VMware Horizon View or third-party connection brokers.
  • vSphere Acceleration Kits. These are bundles of vSphere licenses for 6 or 8 CPUs and a license for vCenter Server. The kits are convenience packages for purchasing. The actual licenses and software contracts can be used and renewed independently.
  • vSphere Essentials Kits. These kits have enforceable limits of 3 hosts with 2 CPU each and a license for a single instance of vCenter Server for Essentials. In comparison to vSphere Acceleration Kits, Essentials Kits cannot be combined with other editions or decoupled.
  • vSphere Remote Office Branch Office. This type of packaging limits the number of VMs available for deployment to 25 and targets remote branches.
  • vSphere Scale-Out. This package is sold in packs of 8 CPUs for high-performance computing (HPC) and big data.

The following table lists feature set as available at the time of writing (June 2020).

Certain features may not be listed for specific packaging in VMware datasheets. To eliminate ambiguity, we’ve marked such features as “Not listed explicitly”.

Feature Essentials Essentials Plus ROBO Standard ROBO Advanced ROBO Enterprise Scale-Out Standard Enterprise Plus
vSphere Hypervisor
vMotion
VMware vCenter Hybrid Linked Mode Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly vCenter Server Standard vCenter Server Standard
vSphere Virtual Symmetric Multiprocessing (SMP) Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly
vSphere High Availability (HA) Not listed explicitly
Storage vMotion Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly
Fault Tolerance Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly 2 vCPU 4 vCPU 4 vCPU Not listed explicitly 2 vCPU 8 vCPU
VMware vShield Endpoint
vSphere Replication Not listed explicitly
Support for 4K native storage Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly
vSphere Quick Boot
vCenter High Availability vCenter Server Essentials vCenter Server Essentials vCenter Server Foundation vCenter Server Foundation vCenter Server Foundation vCenter Server Standard vCenter Server Standard vCenter Server Standard
vCenter Backup and Restore vCenter Server Essentials vCenter Server Essentials vCenter Server Foundation vCenter Server Foundation vCenter Server Foundation vCenter Server Standard vCenter Server Standard vCenter Server Standard
vCenter Server Appliance Migration Tool vCenter Server Essentials vCenter Server Essentials vCenter Server Foundation vCenter Server Foundation vCenter Server Foundation vCenter Server Standard vCenter Server Standard vCenter Server Standard
TPM 2.0 support and virtual TPM Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly
FIPS 140-2 compliance and TLS 1.2 support
Support for Microsoft virtualization-based security (VBS)
Per-VM Enhanced vMotion Compatibility Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly
VMware Instant Clone Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly
Identity federation with Active Directory Federation Services (ADFS) Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly
Content Library Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly
APIs for Storage Awareness Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly
APIs for Array Integration, Multipathing Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly
Virtual Volumes and Storage-Policy Based Management Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly
Next-generation infrastructure image management
Cross-vCenter and Long Distance vMotion Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly
VM encryption Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly
Distributed Switch Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly
Host Profiles and Auto Deploy Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly
Distributed Resource Scheduler (DRS) Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly • (limited) Not listed explicitly
Distributed Power Management (DPM) Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly
Storage DRS Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly
I/O Controls (Network and Storage) and SR-IOV Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly
vSphere Trust Authority Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly
vSphere Persistent Memory Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly
NVIDIA GRID vGPU Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly
Proactive HA Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly
Predictive DRS Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly
Accelerated graphics for VMs Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly
Dynamic vSphere DirectPath I/O™ Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly
vCenter Server Profile Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly vCenter Server Standard
vCenter Server update planner Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly
Bitfusion Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly Not listed explicitly 2 GPU

vCenter Server is available in 3 editions:

  • vCenter Server for Essentials (up to 3 hosts; can manage only Essentials and Essentials Plus)
  • vCenter Server Foundations (up to 4 hosts; can manage Standard, Enterprise Plus and vCloud Suite)
  • vCenter Server Standard (unlimited hosts; can manage Standard, Enterprise Plus and vCloud Suite)

Feature and Scaling Comparison by Version

Feature vSphere 6.5 vSphere 6.7 vSphere 7
Kubernetes, VMware Tanzu Runtime and Hybrid Infrastructure Services • (VMware Cloud Foundation)
vMotion (storage, cross-vSwitch, cross-vCenter, long-distance, cross-cloud hot and cold)
Content Library
Per-VM enhanced vMotion compatibility
DRS, Storage DRS
Enhanced DRS
Network-aware DRS
Network and Storage I/O Control
Assignable hardware support for vGPU and DirectPath I/O initial placement
Fault Tolerance 4 vCPU 8 vCPU 8vCPU
Replication, HA VM component protection, Proactive HA, vCenter HA, Orchestrated HA Restart
Virtual Volumes, Storage Policy-based Management, NFS 4.1 Support, Automated UNMAP
Support for 4K native storage
Multifactor Authentication, vSphere security hardening and compliance, VM encryption, Secure boot, Audit quality logging
TPM 2.0, virtual TPM 2.0, support for Microsoft VBS, FIPS 140-2 Validated
vSphere Trust Authority, Identity federation with ADFS
VMware Instant Clone, NVIDIA vGPU
vSphere Integrated OpenStack, vSphere Integrated Containers
vMotion support for NVIDIA vGPU, vSphere Persistent Memory, support for memory mapping for 1GB page size
Support for RoCE v2, iSCSI extension for RDMA (iSER), Support for RDMA InfiniBand
vCenter Server Appliance, Certificate management, Migration to vCenter Server Appliance
Enhanced Linked Mode, vCenter Server Hybrid Linked Mode, vCenter Server backup and restore
HTML5-based vSphere Client, REST-based API for vCenter Server Management
Single reboot upgrades, vSphere Quick Boot, vCenter Server Appliance backup with built-in scheduler and retention
vSphere Lifecycle Manager, vCenter Server update planner, vCenter Server Profiles
  Table 2. vSphere 6.5, 6.7 and 7.0 Feature Comparison

vSphere 7 supports a higher number of hosts per cluster and a higher number of hosts for linked vCenter servers. Table 3 captures scaling limits for different editions.

Scale Metric vSphere 6.5 vSphere 6.7 vSphere 7
Hosts per cluster 64 64 96
VMs per cluster 8,000 8,000 8,000
Hosts per VMWare vCenter Server 2,000 2,000 2,000
Power-on VMs per vCenter Server 25,000 25,000 30,000
Hosts for 15 linked vCenter Servers 5,000 5,000 15,000
CPUs per host 576 768 768
RAM per host 12TB 16TB 16TB
VMs per host 1,024 1,024 1,024
vCPUs per VM 128 128 128
vRAM per VM 6TB 6TB 6TB
Non-volatile memory per host 1TB 1TB
Non-volatile memory per VM 1TB 1TB
  Table 3. vSphere 6.5, 6.7 and 7.0 Scaling Limits Comparison