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cluster manager: reword node limit, as there's not a real one
Signed-off-by: Thomas Lamprecht <t.lamprecht@proxmox.com>
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The {PVE} cluster manager `pvecm` is a tool to create a group of
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The {PVE} cluster manager `pvecm` is a tool to create a group of
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physical servers. Such a group is called a *cluster*. We use the
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physical servers. Such a group is called a *cluster*. We use the
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http://www.corosync.org[Corosync Cluster Engine] for reliable group
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http://www.corosync.org[Corosync Cluster Engine] for reliable group
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communication, and such clusters can consist of up to 32 physical nodes
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communication. There's no explicit limit for the number of nodes in a cluster.
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(probably more, dependent on network latency).
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In practice, the actual possible node count may be limited by the host and
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network performance. Currently (2021) there are reports of clusters (using
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high-end enterprise hardware) with over 50 nodes in production.
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`pvecm` can be used to create a new cluster, join nodes to a cluster,
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`pvecm` can be used to create a new cluster, join nodes to a cluster,
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leave the cluster, get status information and do various other cluster
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leave the cluster, get status information and do various other cluster
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