You do need to setup clustering. You can use domain mode or standalone-ha
mode. We haven't documented the steps required on AWS, but there are ways
to configure the underlying JGroups to work on AWS. There's a few people
that have got this working and you should be able to find the details by
searching the user mailing lists:
http://www.keycloak.org/search.html?q=aws
On 3 November 2016 at 19:03, Predrag Mijatovic <predmijat(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
I've successfully deployed Keycloak in Standalone mode. Now I need to
deploy it in production, meaning I need more resilience.
I've read in the documentation that Domain Clustered Mode requires network
multicast, which is not available in AWS. I've also read that there are
ways to circumvent this (didn't found a guide where someone actually
explains the whole process though), but I'm not so sure that it would be
good approach - I don't want to introduce more complexity.
What is the best approach here? Should I insist on Domain Clustered Mode
in AWS (can you provide guides where it's explained how to achieve that)?
Or, is it possible to create a setup with multiple Standalone deployments,
with some kind of a load balancer in front of them?
Thanks,
Predrag
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