Hello, our Intranet Server solution is a bundle of many open source softwares mixed with some of our softwares. Mainly it runs: - IPFilter FW / NAT - Squid - Cyrus IMAP - Postfix + Amavis + Spamassassin - Tomcat running 4 web applications - Apache running as a Proxy Pass to the needed web applications - Postgres as DB for web applications
One customer is actually 3 companies inside the same palace, sharing the same network infrastructure, so they currently have 3 installations on 3 different machines running Solaris 10 + Intranet Server to manage their 3 domains. We're on the run of installing a new biproc v40z that should accomodate all the 3 domains in one machine. I obviously can manage all the 3 domains on zone 0, as all the softwares let me handle the situation. But I was thinking about creating 3 zones for some of the services, allowing me to reboot one zone of a specific company, without disturbing the other users. How would you suggest to divide the softwares? Do they all run inside zones? My idea was: - Firewall and Squid on zone 0 - Each zone should then run its configured services (as they are now on the distinct machines): cyrus - postfix - amavis - tomcat - apache - postgres Can you suggest? Gabriele. This message posted from opensolaris.org _______________________________________________ zones-discuss mailing list zones-discuss@opensolaris.org