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Fix incorrect wording in FAQ.md
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Correct wording would be "above the maximum" which then goes on to explain how the CA handles scaling down a nodepool that is currently above the maxNodes value
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asobti authored Aug 21, 2024
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* New nodes were added directly to the cloud provider, which could cause the cluster exceeded the maximum number of nodes.
* Cluster Autoscaler was turned on in the middle of the cluster lifecycle, and the initial number of nodes might beyond these limits.

By default, Cluster Autoscaler does not enforce the node group size. If your cluster is below the minimum number of nodes configured for CA, it will be scaled up _only_ in presence of unschedulable pods. On the other hand, if your cluster is above the minimum number of nodes configured for CA, it will be scaled down _only_ if it has unneeded nodes.
By default, Cluster Autoscaler does not enforce the node group size. If your cluster is below the minimum number of nodes configured for CA, it will be scaled up _only_ in presence of unschedulable pods. On the other hand, if your cluster is above the maximum number of nodes configured for CA, it will be scaled down _only_ if it has unneeded nodes.

Starting with CA 1.26.0, a new flag `--enforce-node-group-min-size` was introduced to enforce the node group minimum size. For node groups with fewer nodes than the configuration, CA will scale them up to the minimum number of nodes. To enable this feature, please set it to `true` in the command.

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