Difference between revisions of "Hardware"
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=== loadbalancer === | === loadbalancer === | ||
| − | A loadbalancer is not necessary, but highly recommended for a high redundant system. It needs to be able to work session based (route the same user to the same server) | + | A loadbalancer is not necessary, but highly recommended for a high redundant system. It needs to be able to |
| + | * work "session based" (route the same user to the same server) | ||
| + | * allow SSL offloading | ||
Revision as of 09:24, 6 September 2011
hardware prerequisites
server
Currently, you need a server that is able to run Microsoft Windows Server (2003, 2008) or the current CentOS or RedHAT release. There are no additional hardware requirements to the server, but we recommend a minimum of
- quad-core processor
- 8 GB RAM
- 160 GB harddisk space
vpn-router
Most IPSec compatible vpn routers will fit perfectly. It needs to be able to connect to cisco vpn routers.
loadbalancer
A loadbalancer is not necessary, but highly recommended for a high redundant system. It needs to be able to
- work "session based" (route the same user to the same server)
- allow SSL offloading