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The actual number of supported pods depends on an application’s memory, CPU, and storage requirements.
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Azure Red Hat OpenShift 4.x has a 250 pod-per-node limit and a 250 compute node limit. These limits cap the maximum number of pods supported in a cluster to 250×20 = 62,500. These limits are the same for clusters created using [User Defined Routing (UDR)](howto-create-private-cluster-4x.md#create-a-private-cluster-without-a-public-ip-address) and running version 4.11 or higher.
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Azure Red Hat OpenShift 4.x has a 250 pod-per-node limit and a 250 compute node limit. These limits cap the maximum number of pods supported in a cluster to 250×250 = 62,500. These limits are the same for clusters created using [User Defined Routing (UDR)](howto-create-private-cluster-4x.md#create-a-private-cluster-without-a-public-ip-address) and running version 4.11 or higher.
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- question: Can a cluster have compute nodes across multiple Azure regions?
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answer: No. All nodes in an Azure Red Hat OpenShift cluster must originate in the same Azure region.

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