[PVE-User] API redundancy

Fabio Martins proxmox at x9p.org
Fri Mar 14 19:37:07 CET 2025


Demand easily included with a few diffs/additional packages. Likely your 
proposition will be caught by a dev - meanwhile, you can do that even 
with DNS / HAProxy / nginx / iptables / etc... as already suggested.

--Fabio

On 3/14/25 15:19, Cyrus wrote:
> Hello!,
>
> Yes, I can do it outside with a reverse proxy.
>
> The message I'm rescuing: there's no transparent HA included out of the box
> to cover that scenario
>
> Regards.
>
> On Fri, Mar 14, 2025, 14:59 Roberto Alvarado <ralvarado at anycast.cl> wrote:
>
>> You can do this with nginx or haproxy, using each pve server as backend.
>>
>>
>> Saludos
>> Roberto
>>
>> On 14-03-25 13:59, Cyrus wrote:
>>> Hello!,
>>>
>>> Understanding there's not cluster IP (failover), how do you provide
>>> redundancy for API consumers when one node is not accesible?
>>>
>>> (User configured with API endpoint https://pve01:8006, pve01 going down,
>>> pve02 accesible)
>>>
>>> Regards.
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