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Hi Andrew,<br>
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sorry for delay in responding, there were Ukrainian Independence Day
and we were on holidays, spending time with family and friends :)<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 8/24/17 6:36 PM, 공용준 wrote:<br>
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class="">There is another scenario. It's going to be
public cloud and there can be few reasons to allow
customer to move pubic IP address between his VMs, e.g. he
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to move this role from old VM to new VM, do not changing
other infrastructure's configurations. Five or ten seconds
of cool down time isn't a problem itself, since it's not
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<div>Did you consider the lbaas for this purpose? I think
floating IP’s concept is good, but the implementation I think
we need to rethink about this. </div>
<div>and I thinks opentack’s octavia also do the job.<br>
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Yes, I'm considering LBaaS, but as another service in my public
cloud :) So, don't want to provide it as part of base set of
services.<br>
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I will check what you did in order to solve this issue, but
preliminary I think that you're right and floating IP is the best
solution for this (since don't require Openstack modification). The
only concern I have regarding floating IP is performance since NAT
is involved and this can lead to performance degradation. I think I
will provide two kinds of IP addresses - fixed and transferable. And
if somebody needs to preserve IP address between two different
instance, he will choose transferable IP for additional cost - this
will prevent massive NAT, on the one hand and will compensate
additional resources exhaustion, on the other.<br>
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Thank you!<br>
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<pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">--
Volodymyr Litovka
"Vision without Execution is Hallucination." -- Thomas Edison
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