
Logical design
The logical design starts from the conceptual design and details it with all the design decisions, justifications, and implications. Typical logical design details the schema from the conceptual design by providing more information on the clusters and the different VMware components, but without going into the details of how many ESXi are used (maybe just the minimum required) or how they are sized. For example, for a single site, using the suggested deployment, the logical schema could look as follows:
Logical schema
Also, storage and network logical diagrams are usually limited to high-level models where you can understand the logic of the architecture, but are not provided with physical details. For example, for the storage, you can see the fabric and the redundancy, but it does not provide information on the type of hardware, the number of datastores (or even just a separation between different classes of datastore), the storage vendor, and so on.