A domain is a group of computers or devices that are administered as a unit. In terms of HCP, a domain consists of nodes in a single HCP system.
Domains are associated with networks. Clients that communicate with HCP over a given network can use the name of the domain associated with that network to identify the system.
Each network specifies IP addresses for the system nodes. A single domain can be associated with multiple networks. Therefore, a single domain can correspond to multiple sets of IP addresses.
An HCP system can have at most 201 domains. You can create domains at any time. You can delete a domain only while it is not associated with any networks.
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