Re: [Freeipa-users] freeipa harware appliance

2015-11-23 Thread Martin Basti
On 20.11.2015 18:37, Karl Forner wrote: Thanks Martin. My expected numbers: users ~ 50 max, concurrent clients/sessions < 20, hosts < 20. I was thinking about a server with an old intel cpu, 4Gb RAM and smal HDD or USB key-based storage + an ethernet port. I have no idea if it is a common

Re: [Freeipa-users] freeipa harware appliance

2015-11-20 Thread Karl Forner
Thanks Martin. My expected numbers: users ~ 50 max, concurrent clients/sessions < 20, hosts < 20. I was thinking about a server with an old intel cpu, 4Gb RAM and smal HDD or USB key-based storage + an ethernet port. I have no idea if it is a common use in IT to run such (critical) application on

Re: [Freeipa-users] freeipa harware appliance

2015-11-20 Thread Martin Basti
On 20.11.2015 16:47, Karl Forner wrote: Hello, Could you recommend me a mini appliance/server to use as a freeIPA server ? I guess the main points are an ethernet port, minimal consumption, robustness. Thanks, Karl Forner Hello, I would say that minimal amount of RAM is 2GB with IPA

Re: [Freeipa-users] freeipa harware appliance

2015-11-20 Thread Ainsworth, Thomas
You could buy a couple of NUC's (or equivalent) with a SSD (or not) and run a replica. Extremely small footprint. IPA itself is light weight; that is part of the beauty of it. On Fri, Nov 20, 2015 at 12:37 PM, Karl Forner wrote: > Thanks Martin. > My expected numbers: