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Who know anything about open source?

Started by Ragnarok N Roll, March 08, 2006, 08:45:52 AM

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Ragnarok N Roll

I need a robust LDAP integrated server that will handle about 90,000 users queried from that LDAP database.

Suggestions?
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kryyst

90,000 little out of my ballpark of 100.
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The Squirrel Wrangler

Here's a howto - it's a couple years old, but probably still has some good information.

Regardless of what software you choose, if you run into performance issues you can always load-balance with LVSP.  This has the added bonus of being able to reboot a machine and still maintain uptime.
 

Ragnarok N Roll

Quote from: The Squirrel WranglerHere's a howto - it's a couple years old, but probably still has some good information.

Regardless of what software you choose, if you run into performance issues you can always load-balance with LVSP.  This has the added bonus of being able to reboot a machine and still maintain uptime.

Sweet link thanks!

I'm actually looking for some sort of email/listserv suite that I can lay on top of that and have it use LDAP for the database of users.
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