commit | b3c53b7312b8bebcdda9a5560d7f5b6d187bd800 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Fabio Ponciroli <ponch78@gmail.com> | Fri May 22 15:29:15 2020 +0200 |
committer | Luca Milanesio <luca.milanesio@gmail.com> | Thu May 28 12:31:53 2020 +0000 |
tree | 23623117e6e48645e379d85e51b05b4b4b3f82ef | |
parent | 894bb5b0d42f47bb6d22573d380f0c9470d74683 [diff] |
Add HAProxy in front of the dual masters Delegate to HAProxy routing of the traffic to the Gerrit instances Note that the current setup is using a generic Gerrit endpoint to determine its healthiness. A follow up change will introduce the use of the healthcheck plugin. Feature: Issue 12804 Change-Id: Iba40ed677f196a2b1303ad709752e9ead01796cf
Those are a collection of AWS CloudFormation templates and scripts to deploy Gerrit in AWS.
The aim is to provide some guidelines and example on how to deploy different Gerrit setups in the Cloud using AWS as provider.
The goal of Gerrit AWS Templates is to provide fully-functional Gerrit installations to helps users deploying Gerrit on AWS by providing out-of-the-box templates.
With Gerrit AWS Templates, developers and administrator can create a production-ready installation on the cloud in minutes and in a repeatable way, allowing them to focus on fine tuning of the Gerrit configuration to suit the user needs.
The provided CloudFormation templates automate the entire creation and deployment of the infrastructure and the application.
To manage your AWS services via command line you will need to install AWS CLI and set it up to point to your account.