From eca889ca88b048f371427bd095ca9307b269c0b8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Aaron Thomas Date: Wed, 27 Dec 2017 12:47:06 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] Updating set-up-high-availability.md This request is based on an internal support case with Genesys ( A Docker Enterprise Customer ) who confirmed through our sales department ( who has relayed they've confirmed via engineering ) that we current support installing DTR on the same nodes as UCP manager nodes. Our documentation however says this is a requirement and Genesys has requested we update our documentation to reflect this which is the basis of this change. [https://docker.my.salesforce.com/5000f00001FBE2l](Docker Support Case 00033149) --- .../dtr/2.4/guides/admin/configure/set-up-high-availability.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/datacenter/dtr/2.4/guides/admin/configure/set-up-high-availability.md b/datacenter/dtr/2.4/guides/admin/configure/set-up-high-availability.md index 626490c048..be21611565 100644 --- a/datacenter/dtr/2.4/guides/admin/configure/set-up-high-availability.md +++ b/datacenter/dtr/2.4/guides/admin/configure/set-up-high-availability.md @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ decreases. Don't leave that replica offline for long. * Adding too many replicas to the cluster might also lead to performance degradation, as data needs to be replicated across all replicas. -To have high-availability on UCP and DTR, you need a minimum of: +To have high-availability on UCP and DTR, it is recommended to have a minimum of: * 3 dedicated nodes to install UCP with high availability, * 3 dedicated nodes to install DTR with high availability,