This is TCP balancer managed by Zoidberg.
- Zero configuration, only options to set are management host and port.
- Marathon ready, no wrappers needed to run on Marathon.
- Connection retries in case that upstream server does not respond.
This runs zoidberg-tcp
with management interface on http://127.0.0.1:12345
:
docker run -rm -it --net host \
-e HOST=127.0.0.1 -e PORT=12345 \
bobrik/zoidberg-tcp:0.3.0
It's up to you how to discover launched balancer in
Zoidberg. Both static (list of servers)
and dynamic (mesos
or marathon
finders) are supported.
For mesos
and marathon
finders the following labels should be set
to make app available:
zoidberg_port_X_app_name
application name, doesn't really matter now.zoidberg_port_X_balanced_by
load balancer name to announce.zoidberg_port_X_listen
set listen address (host:port
).
Here X
is the port index. Each port creates a separate app so you can
expose them through different load balancers.
Example:
zoidberg_port_0_app_name: myapp.example.com
zoidberg_port_0_balanced_by: example-lb-tcp
zoidberg_port_0_listen: 127.0.0.1:23232
Application with these labels will be announced on all load balancers with name
set to example-lb-tcp
. On these load balancers 127.0.0.1:23232
will be
forwarding connections to all application instances on the port at index 0
.
It is possible to use zoidberg-nginx
with zoidberg-tcp
when some ports are HTTP and some ports are plain TCP.
GET /metrics
returns metrics in prometheus format from management endpoint.
- SO_REUSEPORT
- Weighted least connections balancing mode