Re: How many concurrent users can be supported by a single Rados gateway

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Good topic, I'd be interested also. One of the redhat document says 1GW / 50 OSD, but I think it is not a relevant formula. I had couple of time when the users doing something stupid and totally ddos down the hole cluster. What I've done added additional 4 rgw in each of the mon/mgr nodes where the gateway is running to sustain the super high load, so currently I'm using like 15 RGW behind a haproxy loadbalancer on 3 nodes.

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Thanks for the suggestions.

My viewpoints may be wrong, but i think stability is utmost for us, and an older version such as Luminous may be much well battle-field tested that recent ones. Unless there is some instatbilty or bug reports, I would still trust older versions. Just my own preference on which version takes my turst

thanks a lot,

Samuel




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From: Eugen Block
Date: 2021-09-10 17:21
To: huxiaoyu
CC: ceph-users
Subject: Re:  How many concurrent users can be supported by a single Rados gateway The first suggestion is to not use Luminous since it’s already EOL. We noticed major improvements in performance when upgrading from L to Nautilus, and N will also be EOL soon. Since there are some reports about performance degradation when upgrading to Pacific I would recommend to use Octopus.


Zitat von huxiaoyu@xxxxxxxxxxxx:

> Dear Cephers,
>
> I am planning a Ceph Cluster (Lumninous 12.2.13) for hosting on-line 
> courses for one university.  The data would mostly be video media and 
> thus 4+2 EC coded object store together with CivetWeb RADOS gateway 
> will be utilized.
>
> We plan to use 4 physical machines as Rados gateway solely, each with 
> 2x Intel 6226R CPU and 256 GB memory, for serving 8000 students 
> concurrently, of which each may incur 2x 2Mb/s video streams.
>
> Are these 4-machine Rados gateway a reasonable configuration for
> 8000 users, or an overkill, or insufficient?
>
> Suggestions and comments are highly appreciated,
>
> best regards,
>
> Samuel
>
>
>
> huxiaoyu@xxxxxxxxxxxx
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