[openstack-dev] GSLB

Anik anikm99 at yahoo.com
Tue Sep 8 17:04:29 UTC 2015


Hi Graham,
Thanks for getting back. 
So am I correct in summarizing that the current plan is that [1] GSLB will have its own API set and not evolve as an extension of Designate and [2] GSLB will mostly act as a policy definition engine (+ health checks ?) with Designate backend providing the actual DNS resolution ? Regards, Anik 

      From: "Hayes, Graham" <graham.hayes at hpe.com>
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On 08/09/15 12:55, Anik wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> Recently saw some discussions in the Designate mailer archive
> around GSLB and saw some API snippets subsequently. Seems like
> early stages on this project, but highly excited that there is some
> traction now on GSLB.
> 
> I would to find out [1] If there has been discussions around how
> GSLB will work across multiple OpenStack regions and [2] The level
> of integration planned between Designate and GSLB.
> 
> Any pointers in this regard will be helpful.
> 
> Regards, Anik
> 

Hi Anik

Currently we are in very early stages of planning for GSLB.

We do not yet have a good answer for [1] - we need to work this out in
the near future.

My plan is for the MVP, is for a service running in one region - this
allows us to work out the kinks in the API / driver integration for the
service.

For [2], I would like to see us do the following:

For regional load balancers support the Neutron LBaaS v2 API as a
default in-tree.

For the global side, (routing traffic to regions) I would like to
have designate as the default in-tree.

I think we should have these both as plugins, to allow for other
configurations / technologies, but we should be runnable out of the box
using just other OpenStack open source projects.

I may be slightly biased (I am a member of designate-core), but I think
we should do the 4 Open's of OpenStack, and this seems the best way.

We also meet in #openstack-meeting-4 at 16:00 UTC every Tuesday, and
most of the people interested are in #openstack-gslb .

Thanks,

Graham



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