Re: Put Ceph Cluster Behind a Pair of LB

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> Anybody has a good practice on how to set up a ceph cluster behind a pair of load balancer?

The only place you would want to put a load balancer in the context of
a Ceph cluster would be north of RGW nodes. You can do L3 transparent
load balancing or balance with a L7 proxy, ie Linux Virtual Server or
HAProxy/Nginx. The other components of Ceph are horizontally scalable
and because of the way Ceph's native protocols work you don't need
load balancers doing L2/L3/L7 tricks to achieve HA.

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Kyle
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