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in-cluster DNS and load balancers on more platforms #1666
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proposes adding in-cluster DNS and load balancers as an option for more platform types than just the current `baremetal` and `openstack`.
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CloudControllerManager CloudControllerManager `json:"cloudControllerManager,omitempty"` | ||
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// InClusterLoadBalancer is an optional feature that uses haproxy and | ||
// keepalived as loadbalancers running in the cluster. Is is useful in |
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// keepalived as loadbalancers running in the cluster. Is is useful in | |
// keepalived as loadbalancers running in the cluster. This is useful in |
type InClusterLoadBalancer struct { | ||
// APIVIPs contains the VIP(s) to use for internal API communication. In | ||
// dual stack clusters it contains an IPv4 and IPv6 address, otherwise only | ||
// one VIP | ||
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// +kubebuilder:validation:MaxItems=2 | ||
// +kubebuilder:validation:UniqueItems=true | ||
// +kubebuilder:validation:Format=ip | ||
APIVIPs []string `json:"apiVIPs,omitempty"` | ||
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// IngressVIPs contains the VIP(s) to use for ingress traffic. In dual stack | ||
// clusters it contains an IPv4 and IPv6 address, otherwise only one VIP | ||
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// +kubebuilder:validation:MaxItems=2 | ||
// +kubebuilder:validation:UniqueItems=true | ||
// +kubebuilder:validation:Format=ip | ||
IngressVIPs []string `json:"ingressVIPs,omitempty"` | ||
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are the existing API/ingress VIP fields going to be deprecated/moved to this type?
Enable stand-alone OpenShift clusters to be viable out-of-the-box in | ||
environments that A) lack a suitable external DNS and/or load balancer | ||
solution, and B) are not one of the platform types that already provide those | ||
services in-cluster (`baremetal`, `openstack`, an `ovirt`). |
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services in-cluster (`baremetal`, `openstack`, an `ovirt`). | |
services in-cluster (`baremetal`, `openstack`, `vsphere`, and `ovirt`). |
cc @2uasimojo you might be interested in the install-config implications here |
Thanks @rvanderp3. I think these changes will be transparent to hive -- in fact, I'm not even sure if they're applicable to a hive-provisioned cluster -- but I'll keep an eye on this. |
proposes adding in-cluster DNS and load balancers as an option for more platform types than just the current
baremetal
andopenstack
.