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diff --git a/src/docs/user/cluster/cluster_partitioning.diviner b/src/docs/user/cluster/cluster_partitioning.diviner
--- a/src/docs/user/cluster/cluster_partitioning.diviner
+++ b/src/docs/user/cluster/cluster_partitioning.diviner
@@ -6,8 +6,6 @@
Overview
========
-WARNING: Partitioning is a prototype.
-
You can partition Phabricator's applications across multiple databases. For
example, you can move an application like Files or Maniphest to a dedicated
database host.
@@ -19,17 +17,18 @@
- you can match application workloads to hardware or configuration to make
operating the cluster easier.
-This configuration is complex, and very few installs need to pursue it.
-Phabricator will normally run comfortably with a single database master even
-for large organizations.
+This configuration is complex, and very few installs will benefit from pursuing
+it. Phabricator will normally run comfortably with a single database master
+even for large organizations.
Partitioning generally does not do much to increase resiliance or make it
-easier to recover from disasters, and is primarily a mechanism for scaling.
+easier to recover from disasters, and is primarily a mechanism for scaling and
+operational convenience.
If you are considering partitioning, you likely want to configure replication
with a single master first. Even if you choose not to deploy replication, you
should review and understand how replication works before you partition. For
-details, see @{Cluster:Databases}.
+details, see @{article:Cluster: Databases}.
Databases also support some advanced configuration options. Briefly:

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