Hello Craig,
Your answer was something like I thought...

For RadosGW, I’m thinking in 2 physical servers with 16GB RAM and 2x processors 
with 4 cores each and a Giga network for internet and 10Giga network to talk 
with the cep cluster, and in front of this servers I’ll have load balancer to 
give me high availability.  

Regards.

Italo Santos
http://italosantos.com.br/


On Wednesday, May 6, 2015 at 9:21 PM, Craig Lewis wrote:

> RadosGW is pretty light compared to the rest of Ceph, but it depends on your 
> use case.
>  
>  
> RadosGW just needs network bandwidth and a bit of CPU.  It doesn't access the 
> cluster network, just the public network.  If you have some spare public 
> network bandwidth, you can run on existing nodes.  If you plan to build a big 
> object store, you should dedicate some nodes.  Either way, you'll want a big 
> enough load balancer in front of them.  RadosGW is just HTTP, so 
> re-organizing the RadosGW topology is very easy.  For dedicated hardware, I 
> would use the same hardware that I use for a MON node.
>  
> For network bandwidth planning, think of RadosGW as a load balancer.  It's 
> simplistic, but it works to a first approximation.  An upload comes in to 
> RadosGW, and gets streamed out to the OSDs.  A download request is made, 
> RadosGW pulls the data from the OSDs, and sends it to the client.
>  
> If you want the RadosGW public IPs on a network that isn't the ceph public 
> network, then I'd give them dedicated hardware with a connection to the HTTP 
> network and the ceph public network.
>  
>  
>  
> I only have 7 nodes in my cluster, and all RadosGW processes use a total of 
> ~150 Mbps.  Because my usage is light, I'm running Apache and RadosGW daemon 
> on the MON nodes.  Once those nodes start using 50% of their public network 
> bandwidth, I'll move RadosGW to dedicated hardware.
>  
>  
>  
> On Wed, May 6, 2015 at 2:09 PM, Italo Santos <okd...@gmail.com 
> (mailto:okd...@gmail.com)> wrote:
> > Hello everyone,  
> >  
> > I’m build a new infrastructure which will serve S3 protocol, and I’d like 
> > your help to estimate a hardware configuration to radosgw servers. I found 
> > many information on - 
> > http://ceph.com/docs/master/start/hardware-recommendations/ but nothing 
> > about the radosgw daemon.  
> >  
> > Regards.
> >  
> > Italo Santos
> > http://italosantos.com.br/
> >  
> >  
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