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typhoon/docs/architecture/google-cloud.md
Dalton Hubble a12833531e Add new load balancing, TCP/UDP, and firewall docs/diagrams
* Describe kube-apiserver load balancing on each platform
* Describe HTTP/S Ingress load balancing on each platform
* Describe TCP/UDP load balancing apps on each platform
(some clouds don't support UDP)
* Describe firewall customization (e.g. for TCP/UDP apps)
* Update IPv6 status for each platform
2019-08-03 11:50:03 -07:00

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# Google Cloud
## Load Balancing
![Load Balancing](/img/typhoon-gcp-load-balancing.png)
### kube-apiserver
A global forwarding rule (IPv4 anycast) and TCP Proxy distribute IPv4 TCP/443 traffic across a backend service with zonal instance groups of controller(s) with a healthy `kube-apiserver` (TCP/6443). Clusters with multiple controllers span zones in a region to tolerate zone outages.
Notes:
* GCP TCP Proxy limits external port options (e.g. must use 443, not 6443)
* A regional NLB cannot be used for multi-controller (see [#190](https://github.com/poseidon/typhoon/pull/190))
### HTTP/HTTP Ingress
Global forwarding rules and a TCP Proxy distribute IPv4/IPv6 TCP/80 and TCP/443 traffic across a managed instance group of workers with a healthy Ingress Controller. Workers span zones in a region to tolerate zone outages.
The IPv4 and IPv6 anycast addresses are output as `ingress_static_ipv4` and `ingress_static_ipv6` for use in DNS A and AAAA records. See [Ingress on Google Cloud](/addons/ingress/#google-cloud).
### TCP/UDP Services
Load balance TCP/UDP applications by adding a forwarding rule to the worker target pool (output).
```tf
# Static IPv4 address for some-app Load Balancing
resource "google_compute_address" "some-app-ipv4" {
name = "some-app-ipv4"
}
# Forward IPv4 TCP traffic to the target pool
resource "google_compute_forwarding_rule" "some-app-tcp" {
name = "some-app-tcp"
ip_address = google_compute_address.some-app-ipv4.address
ip_protocol = "TCP"
port_range = "3333"
target = module.yavin.worker_target_pool
}
# Forward IPv4 UDP traffic to the target pool
resource "google_compute_forwarding_rule" "some-app-udp" {
name = "some-app-udp"
ip_address = google_compute_address.some-app-ipv4.address
ip_protocol = "UDP"
port_range = "3333"
target = module.yavin.worker_target_pool
}
```
Notes:
* GCP Global Load Balancers aren't appropriate for custom TCP/UDP.
* Backend Services require a named port corresponding to an instance group (output by Typhoon) port. Typhoon shouldn't accept a list of every TCP/UDP service that may later be hosted on the cluster.
* Backend Services don't support UDP (i.e. rules out global load balancers)
* IPv4 Only: Regional Load Balancers use a regional IPv4 address (e.g. `google_compute_address`), no IPv6.
* Forward rules don't support differing external and internal ports. Some Ingress controllers (e.g. nginx) can proxy TCP/UDP traffic to achieve this.
* Worker target pool health checks workers `HTTP:10254/healthz` (i.e. `nginx-ingress`)
## Firewalls
Add firewall rules to the cluster's network.
```tf
resource "google_compute_firewall" "some-app" {
name = "some-app"
network = module.yavin.network_self_link
allow {
protocol = "tcp"
ports = [3333]
}
allow {
protocol = "udp"
ports = [3333]
}
source_ranges = ["0.0.0.0/0"]
target_tags = ["yavin-worker"]
}
```
## IPv6
Applications exposed via HTTP/HTTPS Ingress can be served over IPv6.
| IPv6 Feature | Supported |
|-------------------------|-----------|
| Node IPv6 address | No |
| Node Outbound IPv6 | No |
| Kubernetes Ingress IPv6 | Yes |