Hi Bill,

The CAS server itself has very modest needs in terms of CPU, memory, etc.
 The main thing is to have a robust primary authentication (LDAP, AD, etc).
  We usually find that the smallest enterprise class server is more than is
needed.  If you are deploying to a vm infrastructure I'd start out with 2
CPU and 2G memory and see if that works for you.  The only real way to know
would be to do some performance testing.  There are some jmeter scripts
available on the wiki that may help.

Any modern OS/JVM will do just fine, and we've done plenty of deployments
on RHEL.

If you feel the need to do a multi-node deployment, I'd recommend the
EhCache TicketRegistry.

Best,
Bill



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