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FAQs
Q1: Is a Cloud Data Plane Deployment considered highly available? Do I need to deploy multiple Cloud Data Planes to a single Data Center? A: On a Production plan and higher there are at least two Gateway instances at all times, usually in different availability zones within a single region (in cloud provider terms). Q2: What are the performance benchmarks of a single Cloud Data Plane? A: In Phase 2 we plan to allow users to choose from a pool of “runtimes” that provide different performance targets, so they’ll be able to have a Tyk Cloud environment with Cloud Data Planes that can sustain more load and then another environment (e.g. for testing) that sustains less. Q3: How can I geo-load balance across multiple Cloud Data Planes? Why should I want to? A: The use case to deploy multiple Cloud Data Planes is either segregating regional traffic and/or segregating APIs. This doesn’t necessarily concern High Availability. The number of actual Gateway instances within a single Cloud Data Plane deployment varies, auto-scales and load balances depending on the plan. If you deploy several Cloud Data Planes and want to use it to e.g. geo-load balance it’s currently your responsibility to put such a system into place, but we have plans to help with this in later phases. Q4: What instance sizes/VMs does a Gateway run on? A: You won’t need to worry. We abstract all the resources and only provide performance “targets”. See Q2. Q5: Can I connect my own Hybrid Gateways? A: Yes. The MDCB Ingress URL is given in the Control Plane details page, which allows for connecting a Hybrid Gateway. Q6: Can we use SSO in the Dashboard and/or Portal? A: Yes, as of v3.0.0, TIB is integrated into Tyk Dashboard, meaning that once a Control Plane is deployed, a user can go into the Identity Management section of Tyk Dashboard and setup SSO with their IdP for both the Dashboard and Developer Portal. Q7: How do I view Gateway/Dashboard logs for troubleshooting? A: This will be exposed in later phases per deployment. Q8: How do Segment tags work with Tyk Cloud? A: When a Cloud Data Plane is deployed, the tag ‘edge’ and a location tag are automatically generated for the Cloud Data Plane. You use these tags to connect your API to the appropriate Cloud Data Plane. It works as follows:- Add the edge tag to your API to connect it to all Cloud Data Planes within the Control Plane.
- Add the location tag to your API to connect it to only Cloud Data Planes with that location within the Control Plane.