[ceph-users] Re: RadosGW public HA traffic - best practices?

2023-11-27 Thread FĂ©lix Barbeira
An easy setup if you use PowerDNS is to establish LUA records on the gateway: https://doc.powerdns.com/authoritative/lua-records/ ___ ceph-users mailing list -- ceph-users@ceph.io To unsubscribe send an email to ceph-users-le...@ceph.io

[ceph-users] Re: RadosGW public HA traffic - best practices?

2023-11-19 Thread Robin H. Johnson
On Fri, Nov 17, 2023 at 11:09:22AM +0100, Boris Behrens wrote: > Hi, > I am looking for some experience on how people make their RGW public. What level of fine-grained control do you have over DNS for your environment? If you can use a very short TTL, and dynamically update DNS rapidly, maybe a

[ceph-users] Re: RadosGW public HA traffic - best practices?

2023-11-17 Thread David Orman
I apologize, I somehow missed you cannot do BGP. I don't know of a better solution for you if this is the case. You'll just want to make sure to do graceful shutdowns of haproxy when necessary to do maintenance work to avoid severing active connections. At some point, though, timeouts will

[ceph-users] Re: RadosGW public HA traffic - best practices?

2023-11-17 Thread David Orman
Use BGP/ECMP with something like exabgp on the haproxy servers. David On Fri, Nov 17, 2023, at 04:09, Boris Behrens wrote: > Hi, > I am looking for some experience on how people make their RGW public. > > Currently we use the follow: > 3 IP addresses that get distributed via keepalived between