Getting set up in the cloud
All of our examples so far have relied on the standard default cluster discovery process. This uses an IP multicast approach, allowing each new node to interrogate the local network to discover any pre-existing cluster and request to join it, should it match an expected configuration. One notable feature of public cloud infrastructures is that they tend to share a common network between multiple customers on their virtualized hardware. To avoid any security concerns, distributed networking capabilities such as multicast tend to be blocked; as such, we need another mechanism of cluster discovery.
The following are two other ways of configuring our cluster:
Manual seeded unicast configuration
Discovery supported by Amazon AWS management APIs
Note
We can only use one cluster discovery process for each node, and we should use the same method on all nodes of the same cluster.
Under manual control
In a very similar manner to the way we previously used a client to connect to...