Duran,

At Rutgers, we had been using Sun V120s.  We recently upgraded (temporarily)
to Sun V240s (borrowed from somewhere else) to handle a peak web
registration period.  However, V240s are EOL, so we're looking at models
that are at least as powerful or more.

We have two machines currently as a primary and secondary (warm) spare.
We're looking into ways to load balance them with a shared ticket store.

In front of our machines we have a CSS which also handles SSL traffic.

Hope that helps.
-Scott

-Scott Battaglia
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LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/scottbattaglia

On Mon, Jun 9, 2008 at 12:20 PM, Goodyear, Duran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> As I continue my investigation into CAS as a SSO provider... I am
> curious as to how different users are configuring their use of it?
>
> What kind of hardware do you run it on?
> What kind of fault tollerance do you have?  (cluster? Redundancy?
> Hot/cold spare?)
>
> Obviously, as a critical part of the infrastructure, it needs more then
> just a spare old server in the corner... But I'm of course wondering...
> How much?
>
>
> Thanks.
>
>
> ] duran goodyear
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