# VME Manager sizing VM Essentials manager can be deployed via the console as one of three predefined sizes: small, medium, or large. The greater the capacity, the greater amount of resources and cluster sizes the VM Essentials manager can manage. For large production environments, it’s recommended you select a large manager. **Manager VM sizing options** | | | | | | --- | --- | --- | --- | | Size | vCPUs | Memory | Use Case | | Small | 2 | 12GB | Testing environments, small clusters | | Medium | 4 | 16GB | Standard production, moderate workloads | | Large | 4 | 32GB | Large production, high-performance environments | **Performance guidelines** **Small configuration:** - Maximum clusters: Up to One (1) HVM cluster - Concurrent operations: Limited provisioning - Recommended for: Development, testing, proof-of-concept **Medium configuration:** - Maximum clusters: Up to Three (3) HVM clusters with moderate VM density - Concurrent operations: Standard provisioning and monitoring - Recommended for: Production environments, typical enterprise use **Large configuration:** - Maximum clusters: Up to Ten (10) HVM clusters with high VM density - Concurrent operations: High-volume provisioning, extensive monitoring - Recommended for: Large enterprises, service providers, intensive workloads