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Conductor Live rules and limits

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Conductor Live rules and limits - Conductor Live and Elemental Statmux

The following table provides a summary of the rules and constraints that apply to AWS Elemental Conductor Live features.

Feature or topic Rule or limit

Hardware in a cluster

A Conductor Live cluster can include a maximum of 50 worker nodes.

Physical location of nodes in a cluster

Within a cluster, the Conductor Live and encoder nodes must be located in the same physical location.

Within a cluster, the communications among cluster members shouldn't traverse the public internet.

Software versions in a cluster

We strongly recommend that all the software versions on the nodes in one cluster have the same software version, down to the patch level. So, for example, 2.21.3 on all Live nodes, and 3.21.3 on all Conductor Live nodes in the cluster.

You might perform upgrades in such a way that you have two nodes with the same major version but different patch versions. For example, 2.21.3 and 2.21.5. If you experience a problem with interaction in those two nodes, AWS Elemental Support will probably request that you set up all the nodes on the same patch version.

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