Re: Best practice in 2024 for simple RGW failover

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> 
> The requirements are actually not high: 1. there should be a generally
> known address for access. 2. it should be possible to reboot or shut down a
> server without the RGW connections being down the entire time. A downtime
> of a few seconds is OK.
> 
> Constant load balancing would be nice, but is not necessary. I have found
> various approaches on the Internet - what is currently recommended for a
> current Ceph installation?
> 

I am having haproxy, I think I saw this most here. When I would scale rgw in the orchestrator it would automatically load balance. Advantage is also that you can do a little more with security, url filtering and url rewriting.

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