When designing and building VMware virtual platforms, it is often necessary to query the maximum value of VMware vsphere (maximums). In fact, not only VMware, the design of any IT infrastructure solution must be aware of the software/hardware limit capabilities. For VMware, this term is called the configuration maximums.
I often have such a distress, as the VMware version changes, the Configuration maximum values are actually changing. For example, before v5.5, the maximum number of hosts in a cluster was 32, while vsphere 6.0 increased the maximum number of hosts for a vsphere cluster to 64. As the memory of the gradual deterioration of middle-aged, I really can't remember. So, I have a few links to my own collection:
VSphere 5.5 Configuration Maximums
Https://www.vmware.com/pdf/vsphere5/r55/vsphere-55-configuration-maximums.pdf
VSphere 6.0 Configuration Maximums
Https://www.vmware.com/pdf/vsphere6/r60/vsphere-60-configuration-maximums.pdf
VSphere 6.5 Configuration Maximums
Https://www.vmware.com/pdf/vsphere6/r65/vsphere-65-configuration-maximums.pdf
Starting with VSphere 6.7, VMware has recently provided a Web site tool called the VMware Configuration maximums tool
https://configmax.vmware.com/
VMware Configuration Cap (config maximums)