Failover
To provide failover capability for your Surfly setup, you will need at least 2 servers running the same version of Surfly application and a load balancer to handle failover.
Load balancer
Section titled “Load balancer”Surfly doesn’t require any specific load balancer to make failover work. Please check the configuration example for HAProxy:
global log 127.0.0.1 local0 debug user haproxy group haproxy
defaults log global mode tcp option tcplog maxconn 10000 timeout connect 5s timeout queue 5s timeout client 40s timeout server 120s
# Make statistic available on /stat (Optional)listen stats bind 192.168.33.10:1936 mode http log global
maxconn 10
stats enable stats refresh 5s stats show-node stats auth user:password stats uri /stat
frontend lb_http bind :::80 v4v6 mode http redirect scheme https if !{ ssl_fc }
frontend lb bind :::443 v4v6 default_backend surfly_servers
backend surfly_servers fullconn 10000 mode tcp server main 192.168.33.11:4433 check port 443 on-marked-up shutdown-backup-sessions send-proxy-v2 server failover 192.168.33.12:4433 check port 443 backup send-proxy-v2When main server 192.168.33.11 is down, all traffic is switched to the backup server 192.168.33.12.