Hi Krystian!

It appears that your question is related to configuration of a Swift 
deployment, and not an issue with jclouds itself.  I am not sure I follow what 
you are asking here, so let’s get a little more information!

Do you have two proxy servers that your client needs to connect through? That 
would have to be handled in the logic of your client application. jclouds does 
not have a mechanism for client auto proxy failover where if one fails, it 
tries another.

What API are you using? Can you please share some of your client code?

/jd

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Date: Thursday, September 4, 2014 at 3:35 AM
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Subject: Re: Jclouds OpenStack Swift

Hi All

I have question.

Does jClouds support switching between two proxies on the Swift cluster. If one 
proxy fails the other should be used by jClouds to connect to Swift.

I found only solution with dns or load balancer (external) but I don't want add 
another element to infrastructure (sophisticated load balancing isn't needed).

Currently I'm using amazon api to connect to openstack swift.

Thanks for any reply.
Regards, Krystian

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