diff --git a/docs/source/guides/admin-guides/basic_concepts/network_planning/xcat_net_planning.rst b/docs/source/guides/admin-guides/basic_concepts/network_planning/xcat_net_planning.rst index 598173d11..8f1bd4ee5 100644 --- a/docs/source/guides/admin-guides/basic_concepts/network_planning/xcat_net_planning.rst +++ b/docs/source/guides/admin-guides/basic_concepts/network_planning/xcat_net_planning.rst @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ For very large clusters, xCAT has the ability to distribute the management opera * **[Linux]:** * Stateful or Stateless: 500 nodes * Statelite: 250 nodes -* **[AIX]:** +* **[AIX]:** 150 nodes These numbers can be higher (approximately double) if you are willing to "stage" the more intensive operations, like node deployment. @@ -60,4 +60,4 @@ If you still have reasons to pursue HA service nodes: * For **[AIX]** , see [TODO XCAT_HASN_with_GPFS] * For **[Linux]** , a couple prototype clusters have been set up in which the NFS service on the SNs is provided by GPFS CNFS (Clustered NFS). A howto is being written to describe the setup as an example. Stay tuned. - +