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[Backport 2.18] Clarify master-to-cluster-manager name change #8788

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion _tuning-your-cluster/index.md
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There are many ways to design a cluster. The following illustration shows a basic architecture that includes a four-node cluster that has one dedicated cluster manager node, one dedicated coordinating node, and two data nodes that are cluster manager eligible and also used for ingesting data.

The nomenclature for the cluster manager node is now referred to as the cluster manager node.
The master node is now referred to as the cluster manager node.

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[OpenSearch.Inclusive] Use 'cluster manager' instead of 'master' because the latter is an offensive term.
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![multi-node cluster architecture diagram]({{site.url}}{{site.baseurl}}/images/cluster.png)
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