>> Awesome. In this case I can bring up an nginx load balancer that will
>> balance across 1,2 or 20 radosgw backend servers.
>
> what about the authentication token? Is this managed by ceph or by radosgw?
> If client will authenticate with radosgw1, are they also able to
> execute APIs with radosgw2 with the same auth token?
Mmm, AFAIK each S3 request is authenticated separately by a signature.
The users and their secret is stored in the cluster and available to
all gateways.
Cheers,
Sylvain
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