[389-users] Re: advice on 389 in production

2024-06-05 Thread William Brown


> On 6 Jun 2024, at 06:25, Morgan Jones  wrote:
> 
> Hello Everyone,
> 
> What operating system and 389 version is everyone running in production?  We 
> are finally updating our CentOS 7 servers in earnest.
> 
> We have almost 200,000 users and use 389 for our central ldap so stability is 
> preferred over features.
> 
> Based on release dates I'm leaning toward version 2.x.

We have 2.x in SUSE Linux Enterprise and OpenSUSE Leap.

> 
> I've sent the afternoon trying to find packages for Rocky Linux 9 with 
> limited success.
> 
> We switched to Ubuntu a few years ago so that would be my preference but I 
> don't see packages for ubuntu and I'd prefer to now maintain my own packages.
> 
> Is Docker a viable option for a production install?  I see there is an up to 
> date image which I've been able to start but it appears to be 3.x (see above 
> re: preferred production version).
> 

Due to how we build the docker containers we tend to track the "latest" right 
now. But there was some talk to fix that.



-- 
Sincerely,

William Brown

Senior Software Engineer,
Identity and Access Management
SUSE Labs, Australia
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[389-users] advice on 389 in production

2024-06-05 Thread Morgan Jones

Hello Everyone,

What operating system and 389 version is everyone running in production?  We 
are finally updating our CentOS 7 servers in earnest.

We have almost 200,000 users and use 389 for our central ldap so stability is 
preferred over features.

Based on release dates I'm leaning toward version 2.x.

I've sent the afternoon trying to find packages for Rocky Linux 9 with limited 
success.

We switched to Ubuntu a few years ago so that would be my preference but I 
don't see packages for ubuntu and I'd prefer to now maintain my own packages.

Is Docker a viable option for a production install?  I see there is an up to 
date image which I've been able to start but it appears to be 3.x (see above 
re: preferred production version).

Thanks,

-morgan
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