Michael,

Anyone can create an account in JASIG Confluence and edit pages.

I've taken the liberty of creating this page from your email:

http://www.ja-sig.org/wiki/display/CAS/Princeton+University

You can create a JASIG Confluence account, log in, and then edit this page as you like.  The pages that Andrew Feller linked work similarly.

Best wishes,

Andrew



Michael J. Barton wrote:

Scott is quite right  : )

 

Scott… with respect to the links that Andrew shared… I’m willing to contribute the Princeton University configuration. Who do I talk to about getting it posted? ;-)

 

 

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Scott Battaglia
Sent: Monday, June 09, 2008 2:01 PM
To: Yale CAS mailing list
Subject: Re: CAS in Production... What kind of set up? (hardware, etc...)

 

>> Two disks (C: D:) 8GB each (just enough for the O/S and CAS)

Just a note that the majority of that space would be the O/S...CAS isn't THAT big ;-)

-Scott Battaglia
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On Mon, Jun 9, 2008 at 1:45 PM, Michael J. Barton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Duran,

At Princeton, we went the virtual machine route for our production CAS
environment.

We have two VMs running on our VMWare ESX server cluster.
The VMs are configured as:
       3GHz Intel Xeon
       1GB RAM
       1GB nic
       10MB nic (private network for cluster communication)
       Two disks (C: D:) 8GB each (just enough for the O/S and CAS)
       Windows 2003 O/S

We are running Apache to serve HTTPS and Tomcat as the java engine for CAS.
We are using the JBoss clustering as described on the CAS site for the
shared ticket store.

We front the two virtual machines with a Foundry Networks load balancer that
supports SSL.

This arrangement has proven to be very robust for us thus far and we figure
we can scale horizontally adding more virtual machines should the need
arise.

-Michael




-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On
Behalf Of Goodyear, Duran
Sent: Monday, June 09, 2008 12:21 PM
To: Yale CAS mailing list
Subject: CAS in Production... What kind of set up? (hardware, etc...)

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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