Hi all,
New to FedoraDS. I'm doing some research for an upcoming application that will require LDAP.
This App will consist of multiple servers (10 or more) in different geographical locations.
Each server will authenticate against itself and serve its own local data.
The full LDAP directory needs to be replicated across all servers so that users can login to any server.
I've read that there is a limit of 4 writable servers in multi-master replication. Is this a hard limit or a soft (reccomendation) limit?
The application will need to write changes directly to itself on all servers so that they are immediately available locally, then replicated to other servers.
Is this possible with FedoraDS?
Thanks in advance!
Beavrz1
New to FedoraDS. I'm doing some research for an upcoming application that will require LDAP.
This App will consist of multiple servers (10 or more) in different geographical locations.
Each server will authenticate against itself and serve its own local data.
The full LDAP directory needs to be replicated across all servers so that users can login to any server.
I've read that there is a limit of 4 writable servers in multi-master replication. Is this a hard limit or a soft (reccomendation) limit?
The application will need to write changes directly to itself on all servers so that they are immediately available locally, then replicated to other servers.
Is this possible with FedoraDS?
Thanks in advance!
Beavrz1
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