Quoting Jeffrey Hutzelman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > On Thursday, January 05, 2006 10:03:44 AM +0200 Amir Saad > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> i use Fedora 4, OpenLDAP and Kerberos instead of NIS >> what is the suitable hardware configuration for the KDC to support a >> network with 200 machines? thanks > > Whatever random piece of crap you have lying around will do just fine.
If you ever decide to put the mail information in LDAP, then 'Whatever random piece of crap you have lying around' will be WAY to small. I run my LDAP/Kerberos on a Sun Blade 1000 (2x750MHz Ultra SPARC III), a Sun Ultra 10 (1x360MHz Ultra SPARC IIi) and a Sun Ultra 1 (1x170MHZ Ultra SPARC I). This IS that 'random piece of crap'. All three works as mailservers (forwards to the SB1k where people get there mail - IMAP/POP) and as LDAP/Kerberos servers. They are WAY to slow, although now they are fast enough to withstand the pressure without crashing (I upgraded the U1 from a SS20 and that combo crashed every now and then). Note though the 'random piece of crap' note is true when it comes to KERBEROS (that doesn't need ANYTHING regarding power/storage/speed) but not LDAP... That is a lot more demanding... But buying the cheapest machine you can find (lots of memory just to be sure though - 1Gb) would last you quite a while. No need for SCSI and/or SATA and all that. IDE will be fast enough (but I'd software RAID two or more just to be on the _safe_ side). ________________________________________________ Kerberos mailing list [email protected] https://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/kerberos
