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RS & k8s: Enabling clustering for Active-Active DBs after creation#3384

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@rrelledge rrelledge commented May 28, 2026

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Updates Redis Software and Kubernetes docs so Active-Active databases can enable clustering/sharding after creation, while still stating clustering cannot be turned off later.

For RS, creation and manage pages document crdb-cli crdb update with shards_count in default-db-config, plus warnings not to change shard count by other means (sync risk). For K8s REAADB, the note now says to raise shardCount in the REAADB spec instead of implying sharding is permanently disabled when created with one shard.

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@rrelledge rrelledge requested review from a team, kaitlynmichael and pkm93 May 28, 2026 22:22
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github-actions Bot commented May 28, 2026

DOC-6666

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🛡️ Jit Security Scan Results

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✅ No security findings were detected in this PR


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LGTM.

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