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In the current implementation, the seaweedfs-controller's StatefulSet is a single instance (1 replica). This presents a SPOF. When the node serving the seaweedfs-controller unexpectedly goes down, and stays down, Kubernetes by design does not recreate StatefulSets elsewhere, and the seaweedfs-controller becomes unavailable.
In an effort to remove this SPOF, and to make the seaweedfs-controller resilient, we have experimented with 2 replicas.
The seaweedfs-csi-driver seems to still work fine. And if one of seaweedfs-controller pods goes down, the second one keeps the whole system still working.
QUESTION 1 - is this a valid configuration from the point of how the seaweedfs-csi solution is designed and implemented? ...Could two or more replicas of seaweedfs-controller StatefulSet create issues that we don't see on the surface (yet)?
QUESTION 2 - is there perhaps a better way to create redundant seaweedfs-controller, to avoid the single-point-of-failure?
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