On 12/27/2017 08:39 AM, Kim-Norman Sahm wrote:
Hi,
i've detected a performance issue by accessing an floating ip in a
different openstack network (same tenant).
example:
i have one tenant with two internal networks.
each network has its own vrouter which is connectet to the extnet.
the physic
No, its a ha router (active/backup).
Am Mittwoch, den 27.12.2017, 08:06 -0800 schrieb Armando M.:
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> On 27 December 2017 at 05:39, Kim-Norman Sahm
> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > i've detected a performance issue by accessing an floating ip in a
> > different openstack network (same tenant).
> >
>
On 27 December 2017 at 05:39, Kim-Norman Sahm wrote:
> Hi,
>
> i've detected a performance issue by accessing an floating ip in a
> different openstack network (same tenant).
>
> example:
> i have one tenant with two internal networks.
> each network has its own vrouter which is connectet to the
Hi,
i've detected a performance issue by accessing an floating ip in a
different openstack network (same tenant).
example:
i have one tenant with two internal networks.
each network has its own vrouter which is connectet to the extnet.
the physical network infrastructure is 10Gbit/s.
ne