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 PGP Public Key Id: 0x383733AA 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 > ] web developer > ] administrative computing // office of information technology > ] the university of the arts > ] [EMAIL PROTECTED] > ] 215.717.6068 > ] skype://duran.goodyear > _______________________________________________ > Yale CAS mailing list > [email protected] > http://tp.its.yale.edu/mailman/listinfo/cas >
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