We did so as well (and would really like the haproxy support). Actually, we have a hybrid model with but with more replicas in the cloud than on-prem. It mirrors a general push to have the services which reply on LDAP to also be in the cloud. I guess one advantage is that if/when we need more resources to support demand, it is just a question of money rather than acquiring physical resources, finding rack space, etc. I don’t know that it actually any cheaper, but it is more immediate.
> On Nov 18, 2020, at 3:35 PM, Marc Roos <[email protected]> wrote: > > >> So management is insisting that we migrate our openLDAP systems from >> on premise into the cloud > > If I maybe totally off topic. Why would they, for what reasons? > // John Pfeifer Division of Information Technology University of Maryland, College Park
