I don't know about RHEL6 but I do know it works on virtual machines (I run 
that now). The utilization is very light so virtual machines are a great 
fit. It doesn't require much CPU or memory to run.

DAVID BLAINE, GCIA, CISSP
Information Security Architect
General Dynamics Land Systems

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Hi,
Is it possible to install & run OpenCA on CentOS 6.3 (32bit) ?

Is it possible to install & run it inside virtual-machines, like
openvz, virtuozzo, virtualbox, kvm, etc.

For example, lets say, for under 100 users (and for very low-volume)
scenario, what amount of RAM/primary memory will be used by OpenCA ?

what services will always be running and what running services it
will use ?

Can it be optimized/configured to run on a server with very low
(primary) memory, but which has very large hard-drive/secondary memory ?

memory optimazation or configuration option for using low primary
memory, is/are documented ?

if it needs to be compiled/built, will it be possible to compile
successfully on a machine which has 256MB primary ram/memory ?

CentOS 6 has pki-ca, (and as far as i understand, it does not have
all pki related components yet). Does OpenCA use any of those pki
related components, or use its own components/libraries/services, etc ?

Thanks in advance for your helpful responses,
-- Bry8Star.


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