http://www.corosync.org[Corosync Cluster Engine] for reliable group
communication. There's no explicit limit for the number of nodes in a cluster.
In practice, the actual possible node count may be limited by the host and
-network performance. Currently (2021) there are reports of clusters (using
+network performance. Currently (2021), there are reports of clusters (using
high-end enterprise hardware) with over 50 nodes in production.
`pvecm` can be used to create a new cluster, join nodes to a cluster,
-leave the cluster, get status information and do various other cluster
-related tasks. The **P**rox**m**o**x** **C**luster **F**ile **S**ystem (``pmxcfs'')
+leave the cluster, get status information and do various other cluster-related
+tasks. The **P**rox**m**o**x** **C**luster **F**ile **S**ystem (``pmxcfs'')
is used to transparently distribute the cluster configuration to all cluster
nodes.
scratch. But after removing the node from the cluster it will still have
access to the shared storages! This must be resolved before you start removing
the node from the cluster. A {pve} cluster cannot share the exact same
-storage with another cluster, as storage locking doesn't work over cluster
+storage with another cluster, as storage locking doesn't work over the cluster
boundary. Further, it may also lead to VMID conflicts.
Its suggested that you create a new storage where only the node which you want