Re: Load balancing RGW and Scaleout

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What I've seen work well is to set multiple A records for your RGW endpoint.
Then, with something like corosync, you ensure that these multiple IP
addresses are always bound somewhere.

You can then have as many nodes in "active-active" mode as you want.

-- 
David Moreau Simard

On 2015-06-11 11:29 AM, Florent MONTHEL wrote:
> Hi Team
>
> Is it possible for you to share your setup on radosgw in order to use maximum of network bandwidth and to have no SPOF
>
> I have 5 servers on 10gb network and 3 radosgw on it
> We would like to setup Haproxy on 1 node with 3 rgw but :
> - SPOF become Haproxy node
> - Max bandwidth will be on HAproxy node (10gb/s)
>
> Thanks
>
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