08-24-2010
LDAP SERVER: OS TO USE
I'm doing a lot of research on ldap server, and wanted to know the best and easiest OS to deploy it on. Please submit OS type and version. We are planning to deploy this in the next a couple of months. Probably deploy this as a VMware VM, but we have SPARC and x64 physical servers we can use.
Thanks in advance, - Joe
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