Max supported subclouds
Per G. Waines, removing mention. Additional removal of max value. Signed-off-by: Ron Stone <ronald.stone@windriver.com> Change-Id: I0607567b4576352cb2aface19d6fd0ade1d03a54
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@ -81,8 +81,7 @@ networks, as shown in Figure 1.
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The subclouds are StarlingX Kubernetes edge systems/clusters used to host
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containerized applications. Any type of StarlingX Kubernetes configuration,
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(including simplex, duplex, or standard with or without storage nodes), can
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be used for a subcloud. Up to 500 |AIO-SX| subclouds can currently be
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supported.
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be used for a subcloud.
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The two edge clouds shown in Figure 1 are subclouds.
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.. bwx1558617101415
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.. _distributed-cloud-architecture:
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@ -47,7 +46,6 @@ if using the CLI.
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The subclouds are |prod| instances used to host containerized applications.
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Any type of |prod| deployment configuration, i.e. simplex, duplex or
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standard with or without storage nodes, can be used for a subcloud.
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Up to 500 |AIO-SX| subclouds can currently be supported.
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Alarms raised at the subclouds are sent to the System Controller for
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central reporting.
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