My vCloud Director experience is limited to labs and sessions at VMworld. In of the sessions, a VMworld employee stated that you need at least two vCenters. One vCenter would contain all the hosts related to running the vCloud Director infrastructure and the other instance would contain all the hosts that vCloud Director manages.
I can find NOTHING online to substantiate this statement. All I can find states you need at least two separate clusters - which makes sense.
I can't find anything about two separate vCenters or an explanation as to why that might be necessary.
Anyone know if this information is correct?