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Bug
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Resolution: Done
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Minor
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DO322 - OCP 4.6 2 20210712
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None
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en-US (English)
URL: https://rol.redhat.com/rol/app/courses/do322-4.6/pages/ch01
Reporter RHNID: carias@redhat.com
Section: 1 - Introducing OpenShift Installation
Language: en-US (English)
Workaround: Use the values as presented in this page:
https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/4.6/scalability_and_performance/planning-your-environment-according-to-object-maximums.html
Description: In page 12, we read:
Red Hat has tested a maximum of 500 compute nodes on a Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform 4.6 cluster.
This is clearly wrong. The maximum tested compute nodes is 2000 (for all OCP 4 versions, as far as I understand).
However, there is a limit of 500 pods per node. So, the "500 compute nodes" should be either "2000 compute nodes" or "500 pods per compute node".
Information is extracted from this page.