VM Density Estimator
This tool continues the Compute design flow
Use this step to estimate how many workloads a host can realistically consolidate once CPU, RAM, and storage pressure are considered together instead of in isolation.
This is where oversubscription policy, reserve margin, and per-VM sizing turn into a practical consolidation limit rather than a theoretical host maximum.
Best for: validating how many workloads a system can realistically support before CPU, memory, or storage pressure collapses consolidation headroom.
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What this models
- VM capacity from CPU oversubscription, RAM overcommit, and reserve policy
- Which host resource becomes the first consolidation limiter
- Whether the platform remains balanced once CPU, memory, and storage are evaluated together
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Results
Model: VM capacity is estimated from CPU oversubscription, RAM overcommit, reserved host memory, and spare policy. This is a planning estimator, not a substitute for live cluster telemetry.
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