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VM Sizing Calculator

Use this VM sizing calculator for early virtualization planning across VM count, vCPU allocation, RAM, storage, CPU overcommit, and growth assumptions.

Updated May 2026No signup requiredMobile friendly

Calculator

Enter your values, then choose Calculate.

How to use this calculator

Enter the planning values that match your network, storage, or cloud scenario. Use realistic production assumptions when sizing anything that affects availability, performance, or cost.

Formula or calculation method

The calculator multiplies per-VM resources by VM count, divides total vCPU by the selected CPU overcommit ratio, and adds RAM overhead and storage growth percentages.

Worked example

Twelve VMs with 4 vCPU and 8 GB RAM each allocate 48 vCPU and 96 GB RAM before overhead.

Practical planning tips

Common mistakes to avoid

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

What CPU overcommit should I use?

It depends on workload. Conservative production workloads often use lower ratios than light lab workloads.

Does this replace vendor sizing?

No. Use vendor guidance and performance data for production systems.

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