diff --git a/doc/source/deploy_install_guides/r6_release/distributed_cloud/index.rst b/doc/source/deploy_install_guides/r6_release/distributed_cloud/index.rst index c18ae3495..aff2a5fdb 100644 --- a/doc/source/deploy_install_guides/r6_release/distributed_cloud/index.rst +++ b/doc/source/deploy_install_guides/r6_release/distributed_cloud/index.rst @@ -79,7 +79,10 @@ networks, as shown in Figure 1. The subclouds are StarlingX Kubernetes edge systems/clusters used to host containerized applications. Any type of StarlingX Kubernetes configuration, (including simplex, duplex, or standard with or without storage nodes), can - be used for a subcloud. The two edge clouds shown in Figure 1 are subclouds. + be used for a subcloud. Up to 500 |AIO-SX| subclouds can currently be + supported. + + The two edge clouds shown in Figure 1 are subclouds. Alarms raised at the subclouds are sent to the System Controller for central reporting. diff --git a/doc/source/dist_cloud/kubernetes/distributed-cloud-architecture.rst b/doc/source/dist_cloud/kubernetes/distributed-cloud-architecture.rst index f79cffe0d..93b81251e 100644 --- a/doc/source/dist_cloud/kubernetes/distributed-cloud-architecture.rst +++ b/doc/source/dist_cloud/kubernetes/distributed-cloud-architecture.rst @@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ if using the CLI. The subclouds are |prod| instances used to host containerized applications. Any type of |prod| deployment configuration, i.e. simplex, duplex or standard with or without storage nodes, can be used for a subcloud. - Starting in Release 5.0, up to 200 simplex subclouds are supported. + Up to 500 |AIO-SX| subclouds can currently be supported. Alarms raised at the subclouds are sent to the System Controller for central reporting.