On Fri, Aug 19, 2016 at 5:34 PM, John Dickinson <m...@not.mn> wrote: > > > On 17 Aug 2016, at 15:27, Nick Papadonis wrote: > > > comments > > > > On Wed, Aug 17, 2016 at 4:53 PM, Matthew Thode < > prometheanf...@gentoo.org> > > wrote: > > > >> On 08/17/2016 03:52 PM, Nick Papadonis wrote: > >> > >>> Thanks for the quick response! > >>> > >>> Glance worked for me in Mitaka. I had to specify 'chunked transfers' > >>> and increase the size limit to 5GB. I had to pull some of the WSGI > >>> source from glance and alter it slightly to call from Apache. > >>> > >>> I saw that Nova claims mod_wsgi is 'experimental'. Interested in it's > >>> really experimental or folks use it in production. > >>> > >>> Nick > >> > >> ya, cinder is experimental too (at least in my usage) as I'm using > >> python3 as well :D For me it's a case of having to test the packages I > >> build. > >> > >> > > I converted Cinder to mod_wsgi because from what I recall, I found that > SSL > > support was removed from the Eventlet server. Swift endpoint outputs a > log > > warning that Eventlet SSL is only for testing purposes, which is another > > reason why I turned to mod_wsgi for that. > > FWIW, most prod Swift deployments I know of use HAProxy or stud to > terminate TLS before forwarding the http stream to a proxy endpoint (local > or remote). Especially when combined with a server that has AES-NI, this > gives good performance.
Thanks. I'd be interested if anyone has done a performance comparison of HAProxy vs mod_wsgi to terminate.
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