On 04/28/2015 07:35 AM, Alexander Frolushkin wrote:
Hello. We were also planned relatively large deployment (8 sites, 19
IPA servers), and for now our experience told us that Red Hat official
support is a must-have option for IPA in mission-critical environment.
IPA is still a very fresh solution and it have some issues you may face.
I would say that it is not that fresh, however, it is being constantly
enhanced and actively developed. That definitely has some impact so
having a supported version in production is strongly recommended.
WBR,
Alexander Frolushkin
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*Subject:* Re: [Freeipa-users] freeIPA and AD in multi-homed environment
Thank you for quick response. So, did I got it right, that this
limitation is affecting only RedHat support agreement, and not the
technical side of configuration? We're considering the CentOS 7
deployment, and we don't have Red Hat support agreement.
Maybe it's a stupid question, but since we don't have support
agreement, can I still ask questions in RedHat mailing list? (I
haven't found any forums/KBs/mailing lists dedicated solely to freeIPA
and CentOS).
2015-04-28 13:26 GMT+03:00 Alexander Bokovoy <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>>:
On Tue, 28 Apr 2015, ??????? ???????? wrote:
- Hi all.
I've got a rather big domain environment with 10 distributed locations,
and I'm considering using FreeIPA as an id manager for linux users and
servers, alongside with existing AD, using trusts. In every
location, there
are 2 DCs for windows environment, and I'm thinking about deployment
of 2
freeIPA servers for each location, with replicas. This document
states that
I can't use more than 20 servers per IPA domain:
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/7/html/Linux_Domain_Identity_Authentication_and_Policy_Guide/Setting_up_IPA_Replicas.html#replica-topologies
- "No more than 20 servers and replicas should be involved in a single
Identity Management domain."
- How strict is this restriction? Is there any way I can deploy freeIPA
in this situation, assuming that number of locations would increace over
time? Is there any other limitations to integrate freeIPA in AD?
The limitations described above are for supported configurations
deployed on Red Hat Enterprise Linux. If you want a larger configuration
to be supported, you need to contact your Red Hat representatives and
work out with them exact support statement.
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