[Pulp-dev] pulp and multi region support.

Mihai Ibanescu mihai.ibanescu at gmail.com
Thu Apr 27 14:17:38 UTC 2017


You may not need to distribute Pulp across the globe - only the yum
repositories that Pulp publishes. That is static content that is much
easier to distribute and serve from the edge (via akamai etc).

Pulp itself never serves the rpm packages.

Would that not be enough?

Mihai

On Thu, Apr 27, 2017 at 7:43 AM, Om Prakash Singh <ompnix at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Pulp Devs,
>
> I am looking to set-up a scenario where I would be providing a solution
> for patch and repository management with pulp to the Linux farm hosted
> across the globe. Some of my questions which I could not find in the
> documentation are as below.
>
> Is it possible to set pulp in a multi homed scenario.
>
> Which means the pulp server can be residing in multiple regions across the
> WAN and when the user request for package the request can be handled from
> the nearest region.
>
> I would also like to understand if there is any replication guideline for
> mongodb for pulp case.
>
> If I replicate mongodb is it possible that I can use the replicated data
> to start a new pulp server.
>
> If the above is not present in pulp, I would be happy to take this further
> provided I get some mentoring and guidance from the team.
>
> Regards,
> Om Prakash Singh
>
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