Separated multisite sync and user traffic, doable?

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Hi,

Could that cause any issue if the endpoints defined in the zonegroups are not in the endpoint list behind haproxy?
The question is mainly about the role of the endpoint servers in the zonegroup list. Their role is the sync only or something else also?

This would be the scenario, could it work?

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I have 3 mon/mgr server and 15 OSD
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RGWs on the mon/mgr would be in the zonegroup definition like this

  "zones": [
    {
      "id": "61c9sdf40-fdsd-4sdd-9rty9-ed56jda41817",
      "name": "dc",
      "endpoints": [
        "http://mon1:8080";,
        "http://mon2:8080";,
        "http://mon3:8080";
      ],


  *   However for user traffic I'd use an haproxy endpoint with the 15 OSD node rgws (each osd node 1x).

Ty

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