On Fri, May 15, 2015 at 12:04 AM, Daniel Schneller
<daniel.schnel...@centerdevice.com> wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I am wondering if there is a limit to the number of (Swift) users that
> should be observed when using RadosGW.
> For example, if I were to offer storage via S3 or Swift APIs with Ceph and
> RGW as the backing implementation and people could just sign up through some
> kind of public website, need I watch the number of users created?
> Would a few thousand / ten-thousand / hundred-thousand users cause trouble,
> or is the system designed (and hopefully test ;)) to handle this? I would
> certainly hope so, because otherwise there would be a natural limit to how
> much data you could store in any cluster, not determined by the cluster size
> itself.
>
> If there are caveats, what would they be and when would I expect them?

I'm not aware of any issues scaling the number of users. There are
existing public services built on RadosGW, such as DreamObjects (and
probably others, but that's the one I can think of that I know is
public). :)
-Greg
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