Hi,

Thanks for the reply. The public network I am talking about is an
isolated network with no access to internet, but lot of compute
traffic though. If it is more about security, I would try setting up
both in the same network. My worry is more towards any performance
issues (due to re-balancing between the nodes) by configuring both
control and data in the same network?

Thanks,
./Siva.

On Thu, Jan 12, 2017 at 9:35 AM, Oliver Humpage <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I do recommend separating your public and cluster networks but there's not a 
>> whole lot of benefit to it unless they are using physically separate links 
>> with dedicated bandwidth.
>
> I thought a large part of it was security, in that it’s possible to DOS the 
> cluster by disrupting intra-OSD traffic. Even with message signatures turned 
> on, it’s unwise to bet on there not being any security bugs.
>
> If you only have one 10Gb connection, perhaps consider separate VLANs?
>
> Oliver.
>



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