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A cluster is a set of nodes (physical or virtual machines) running Kubernetes agents, managed by a "master" (the cluster-level control plane).
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Normally the number of nodes in a cluster is controlled by the the value `NUM_NODES` in the platform-specific `config-default.sh` file (for example, see [GCE's `config-default.sh`](http://releases.k8s.io/{{page.githubbranch}}/cluster/gce/config-default.sh)).
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Normally the number of nodes in a cluster is controlled by the value `NUM_NODES` in the platform-specific `config-default.sh` file (for example, see [GCE's `config-default.sh`](http://releases.k8s.io/{{page.githubbranch}}/cluster/gce/config-default.sh)).
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Simply changing that value to something very large, however, may cause the setup script to fail for many cloud providers. A GCE deployment, for example, will run in to quota issues and fail to bring the cluster up.
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