Re: How you loadbalance your rgw endpoints?

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Am 27.09.21 um 12:44 schrieb Svante Karlsson:
We added
a common extra ip address in iptables with a rule to map that to
localhost. Finally each kubernetes job uses this common ip to the
"local" rgw server. This way  we skip two hops of network traffic to
the real gateway and this scales with the number of clients
(kubernetes nodes)

Nice hack. But why not establish a DNS name that points to 127.0.0.1?
Why the hassle with iptables?

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