> For large multi-site organisations, is there any norm as to
> how many
> LDAP servers (Masters + Slave) should be on the network,
> primary
> application being network authentication and authorisation.
> Point in
> perspective being, is it a good practice that every
> physical and
> geographicall
--- On Thu, 8/28/08, Anand Shankar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> For large multi-site organisations, is there any norm as to
> how many
> LDAP servers (Masters + Slave) should be on the network,
> primary
> application being network authentication and authorisation.
> Point in
> perspective being
For large multi-site organisations, is there any norm as to how many
LDAP servers (Masters + Slave) should be on the network, primary
application being network authentication and authorisation. Point in
perspective being, is it a good practice that every physical and
geographically disparate site b