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Hi. Ive got the opportunity to replace an old existing appliance cluster with another new appliance cluster (way faster hardware). The old cluster has a configuration that looks like this:
fw1
bond1 on switch 1 -> internal vlans, cluster sync vlans
bond2 on switch 1 -> external vlans/interfaces
fw2
bond1 on switch 2 -> internal vlans, cluster sync vlans
bond2 on switch 2 -> external vlans/interfaces
Performance has been fine and we dont come close to saturating a gig. The load on this cluster is low and the projected growth of the traffic in the next few years is low as well. Anyone have suggestions on a different design or am I good?
Different design would depend partly on the switch capabilities, are they fully independent or clustered / stacked in some way?
Most importantly it comes down to requirements... maybe Sync / DMZ on separate ports etc but would depend on hardware constraints.
Different design would depend partly on the switch capabilities, are they fully independent or clustered / stacked in some way?
Most importantly it comes down to requirements... maybe Sync / DMZ on separate ports etc but would depend on hardware constraints.
Its a modern switch stack. If there arent any issues with how the old cluster is configured I guess Ill continue to do the same thing.
Do you want things deterministic i.e. switch 1 fails then firewall 1 fails ?
Otherwise some might mesh the bond slaves to try and protect against switch failure.
So long as you are using multiple bonds in a cluster, I'd recommend keeping Sync on a separate one, if there are ports available on a switch stack to accommodate it. That said, I am prone to over-engineering for redundancy to cover even for low-probability events.
fully agree, also our preferred setup:
fw1
bond1 on switch 1 -> internal vlans
bond2 on switch 1 -> external vlans/interfaces
bond3 -> cluster sync vlan
fw2
bond1 on switch 2 -> internal vlans
bond2 on switch 2 -> external vlans/interfaces
bond3 -> cluster sync vlan
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