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| For very large clusters, xCAT has the ability to distribute the management operations to service nodes. This allows the management node to delegate all management responsibilities for a set of compute or storage nodes to a service node so that the management node doesn't get overloaded. Although xCAT automates a lot of the aspects of deploying and configuring the services, it still adds complexity to your cluster. So the question is: at what size cluster do you need to start using service nodes?? The exact answer depends on a lot of factors (mgmt node size, network speed, node type, OS, frequency of node deployment, etc.), but here are some general guidelines for how many nodes a single mgmt node (or single service node) can handle: | ||||
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| * **[Linux]:** | ||||
|         Stateful or Stateless: 500 nodes | ||||
|         Statelite: 250 nodes | ||||
|         * Stateful or Stateless: 500 nodes | ||||
|         * Statelite: 250 nodes | ||||
| * **[AIX]:**  | ||||
|         150 nodes | ||||
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