Hello Ben,
On Thu, Apr 17, 2014 at 9:07 PM, Ben Laurie <[email protected]> wrote: > My team is considering doing some work on the open source log > implementation to make it less of a reference implementation and more > something that you could consider running in (or adapting for) a > production environment. > > It would help guide our thinking of those CAs (and others) who are > considering running logs would give us some hints about the kind of > production environment they would like to run in. In particular: > > 1. Operating systems. > > 2. Database managers. > > 3. Any other constraints you might have on a production environment. > > Public discussion would be useful, but if you would rather tell me > privately that is also fine. Bear in mind that what we learn will > probably influence open source code, though that's obviously very > unlikely to reveal anything about anyone in particular. > > 1. Linux (We prefer Debian). 2. PostgreSQL, MySQL? 3. It seems to be not a constraint but there should be a list of Nagios/Icinga checks for the log instance. Thank you! -- SY, Dmitry Belyavsky
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