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![Required number of Azure cores in the deployment planner](media/site-recovery-vmware-deployment-planner-analyze-report/required-cores-v2a.png)
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### Required on-premises infrastructure
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This figure is the total number of configuration servers and extra process servers to be configured that would suffice to protect all the compatible virtual machines. Depending on the supported [size recommendations for the configuration server](./site-recovery-plan-capacity-vmware.md#size-recommendations-for-the-configuration-server), the tool might recommend extra servers. The recommendation is based on the larger of either the per-day churn or the maximum number of protected virtual machines (assuming an average of three disks per virtual machine), whichever is hit first on the configuration server or the extra process server. You'll find the details of total churn per day and total number of protected disks in the "On-premises summary" section.
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This figure is the total number of configuration servers and extra process servers to be configured that would suffice to protect all the compatible virtual machines. Depending on the supported [size recommendations for the configuration server](./site-recovery-plan-capacity-vmware.md#size-recommendations-for-the-configuration-server-and-inbuilt-process-server), the tool might recommend extra servers. The recommendation is based on the larger of either the per-day churn or the maximum number of protected virtual machines (assuming an average of three disks per virtual machine), whichever is hit first on the configuration server or the extra process server. You'll find the details of total churn per day and total number of protected disks in the "On-premises summary" section.
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![Required on-premises infrastructure in the deployment planner](media/site-recovery-vmware-deployment-planner-analyze-report/required-on-premises-components-v2a.png)
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