Bug 2314853

Summary: [cee][doc][RHODF]Update the correct no of osds which is supported in an osd nodes
Product: [Red Hat Storage] Red Hat OpenShift Data Foundation Reporter: Geo Jose <gjose>
Component: documentationAssignee: Kusuma <kbg>
Status: NEW --- QA Contact: Neha Berry <nberry>
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Version: 4.14CC: odf-bz-bot
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Description Geo Jose 2024-09-26 09:44:17 UTC
Describe the issue:
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- Update the correct no of osds which is supported in an osd nodes  

Describe the task you were trying to accomplish:
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- Starting ODF-4.14, we recommend a maximum of 12 storage devices per node.
- Previously(ODF-4.13 and old versions) it was 9. 
This information needs to be updated in the documentation - Scaling Storage

Suggestions for improvement:
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- Eg: "You can use a maximum of twelve storage devices per node"

Document URL:
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- https://docs.redhat.com/en/documentation/red_hat_openshift_data_foundation/4.16/html-single/scaling_storage/index#scaling-overview_rhodf

Chapter/Section Number and Title:
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- Chapter 1
- "Note" Section under "For scaling your storage in external mode, see Red Hat Ceph Storage documentation. "
- Search for "You can use a maximum of nine storage devices per node."

Product Version:
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- RHODF 4.16


Any other versions of this document that also needs this update:
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- Yes - RHODF 4.1{4,5,6}

Additional information:
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- For more details about the supportability, refer "Supported Limits for ODF cluster" section in the articles - https://access.redhat.com/articles/5001441