Re: Multi-Tenancy: Network Isolation

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Hi, Deepak!

  It's not clear what you want to achieve from the ceph point of view? For example, for the network isolation you can use managed switches, set different VLANs and put ceph hosts to the every VLAN. But it's a shoot in the dark as I don't know what exactly you need. For example, what services (block storage, object storage, API etc) you want to offer to your tenants and so on.

Best regards,
Vladimir

2017-05-26 1:54 GMT+05:00 Deepak Naidu <dnaidu@xxxxxxxxxx>:

I am trying to gather and understand on how can or has multitenancy solved for network interfaces or isolation. I can get ceph under a virtualized env and achieve the isolation but my question or though is more on the physical ceph deployment.

 

Is there a way, we can have multiple networks(public interfaces) dedicated to tenants so it can guarantee the network isolation(as they will be on different subnet) on ceph. I am purely looking for network isolation on physical hardware with single ceph cluster.

 

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