X-Git-Url: https://gerrit.onap.org/r/gitweb?p=oom.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=docs%2Foom_cloud_setup_guide.rst;h=adebcba487d30e7e653bcd4feacbea72230d193c;hp=033ba43fe4d771f293cc051262187cd689c9d2fc;hb=f3319a860f7811df33f4b6359a10497aa38b03ff;hpb=0c111ed631e5b15ce8ae3767057ed023eb3bba7f diff --git a/docs/oom_cloud_setup_guide.rst b/docs/oom_cloud_setup_guide.rst index 033ba43fe4..adebcba487 100644 --- a/docs/oom_cloud_setup_guide.rst +++ b/docs/oom_cloud_setup_guide.rst @@ -80,10 +80,11 @@ components that are needed will drastically reduce the requirements. ===== ===== ====== ==================== .. note:: - Kubernetes supports a maximum of 110 pods per node - configurable in the --max-pods=n setting off the - "additional kubelet flags" box in the kubernetes template window described in 'ONAP Development - 110 pod limit Wiki' - - this limit does not need to be modified . The use of many small - nodes is preferred over a few larger nodes (for example 14x16GB - 8 vCores each). + Kubernetes supports a maximum of 110 pods per node - configurable in the + --max-pods=n setting off the "additional kubelet flags" box in the kubernetes + template window described in 'ONAP Development - 110 pod limit Wiki' + - this limit does not need to be modified . The use of many small nodes is + preferred over a few larger nodes (for example 14x16GB - 8 vCores each). Subsets of ONAP may still be deployed on a single node. Cloud Installation