# Scale your cluster Constellation provides all features of a Kubernetes cluster including scaling and autoscaling. ## Worker node scaling [During cluster initialization](create.md#the-init-step) you can choose to deploy the [cluster autoscaler](https://github.com/kubernetes/autoscaler). It automatically provisions additional worker nodes so that all pods have a place to run. Alternatively, you can choose to manually scale your cluster up or down: 1. Find your Constellation resource group. 2. Select the `scale-set-workers`. 3. Go to **settings** and **scaling**. 4. Set the new **instance count** and **save**. 1. In Compute Engine go to [Instance Groups](https://console.cloud.google.com/compute/instanceGroups/). 2. **Edit** the **worker** instance group. 3. Set the new **number of instances** and **save**. ## Control-plane node scaling Control-plane nodes can **only be scaled manually and only scaled up**! To increase the number of control-plane nodes, follow these steps: 1. Find your Constellation resource group. 2. Select the `scale-set-controlplanes`. 3. Go to **settings** and **scaling**. 4. Set the new (increased) **instance count** and **save**. 1. In Compute Engine go to [Instance Groups](https://console.cloud.google.com/compute/instanceGroups/). 2. **Edit** the **control-plane** instance group. 3. Set the new (increased) **number of instances** and **save**. If you scale down the number of control-planes nodes, the removed nodes won't be able to exit the `etcd` cluster correctly. This will endanger the quorum that's required to run a stable Kubernetes control plane.