Re: [ann] Subway - how to scale out any Cloud Foundry service


Alexander Lomov <alexander.lomov@...>
 

Great! That’s an interesting thing to look at.

On Sep 29, 2015, at 8:35 PM, Dr Nic Williams <drnic(a)starkandwayne.com<mailto:drnic(a)starkandwayne.com>> wrote:

Subway is now also available as a bosh release; and works nicely collocated on a now-scalable bosh deployment https://blog.starkandwayne.com/2015/09/29/deploying-subway-broker-with-bosh/





On Mon, Sep 21, 2015 at 4:27 PM, Dr Nic Williams <drnic(a)starkandwayne.com<mailto:drnic(a)starkandwayne.com>> wrote:

Quicky links:

* https://github.com/cloudfoundry-community/cf-subway
* https://blog.starkandwayne.com/2015/09/21/how-to-scale-out-any-cloud-foundry-service/

We've been using Ferdy's Docker BOSH release since he created it, and have published new docker images, new wrapper BOSH releases and more. But it still doesn't scale horizontally (yes it has docker swarm support but no that can't do persistent storage on volumes).

So we created Subway - a broker that allows you to run a fleet of single-server service brokers such as Docker BOSH release, or cf-redis-boshrelease.

I'll write up/create a video soon to walk-thru upgrading your existing in-production single-server services to use Subway.

Have fun!

Nic


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