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For security, client applications should connect only to Gateway peers within their own organization or, if the client's organization does not host their own peers, to Gateway peers of a trusted organization.
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For security, client applications should connect only to Gateway peers within their own organization or, if the client's organization does not host their own peers, to Gateway peers of a trusted organization.
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The following diagram demonstrates recommended practice for enabling access to an organization cluster through a single endpoint address while maintaining high availability. This use of a load balancer or ingress controller as a proxy in front of a set of internal endpoints is commonly used when deploying Web or Application servers, so this pattern is well established. The gRPC communication between client and Gateway atually uses HTTP/2 as its transport.
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The following diagram demonstrates recommended practice for enabling access to an organization cluster through a single endpoint address while maintaining high availability. This use of a load balancer or ingress controller as a proxy in front of a set of internal endpoints is commonly used when deploying Web or Application servers, so this pattern is well established. The gRPC communication between client and Gateway actually uses HTTP/2 as its transport.
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