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Generally Available: Azure Red Hat OpenShift Now Supports Clusters Up to 250 Nodes

Published date: Aug 29, 2024

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Azure Red Hat OpenShift (ARO) takes a leap forward in scalability, now supporting clusters of up to 250 nodes. This significant increase from the previous limit of 62 nodes opens new possibilities for enterprises running large-scale Kubernetes workloads.

Enhanced scalability is achieved through the implementation of multiple IP addresses per cluster load balancer. This feature allows for better distribution of network traffic and improved overall performance. Additionally, we've optimized the deployment process for large clusters, including recommendations for infrastructure nodes to ensure smooth operations at scale.

Dive into our comprehensive guide to learn how to deploy and manage these large-scale clusters effectively. We cover best practices, provide step-by-step instructions, and share a real-world use case to help you leverage this new capability to its fullest potential.

For more information on what’s included in this release, please see Scaling New Heights: Azure Red Hat OpenShift Now Supports 250 Nodes.