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<font face="Lucida Grande" size="3">It depends on how heavy of a load the server gets. I got 1 ODM and 18 to 20 replicas with over 7000 user accounts in my directory. I had my boss buy me an actual server independent of OD that I run my JSS on. Before I had a dual G5 xserve for the JSS and to be honest, in my environment it was getting respited because of too many clients checking in at once. The mysql daemon was owning that server. I upgraded to dual quad core xeons and 8gigs of RAM and never looked back. My JSS peeks every day to around 20% of the CPU used and about 75% of the RAM used.</font><br><br><br>___________________________<BR>Thomas Larkin<BR>TIS Department<BR>KCKPS USD500<BR><a href="mailto:tlarki@kckps.org">tlarki@kckps.org</a><BR>blackberry: 913-449-7589<BR>office: 913-627-0351<BR><BR><BR><BR><br><br>>>> "Nichols, Jared - 1160 - MITLL" <jared.nichols@ll.mit.edu> 10/07/09 7:26 AM >>><br>I'd agree with that statement.  Though, I'd consider virtualizing those ancillary services.  Keep your JSS on the live metal and then run a server VM with the other services.  Yes, you're running on the same hardware so if you do have some sort of failure they'd all go down, but that would be the same case if they're all run off the same instance anyway.  The benefit would be keeping things sandboxed.  If you're unsure of configurations on new services that you're bringing up, you won't have to worry about client connections to the JSS while you're mucking around on the new stuff.<br><br>j<br>________________________________________<br>From: casper-bounces@list.jamfsoftware.com [casper-bounces@list.jamfsoftware.com] On Behalf Of Ernst, Craig S. [ERNSTCS@uwec.edu]<br>Sent: Wednesday, October 07, 2009 06:22<br>To: Pat Camporeale<br>Cc: casper@list.jamfsoftware.com<br>Subject: Re: [Casper] Open Directory service running on JSS Box?<br><br>I thonk it really depends on how many clients you manage, and if that is also your only distribution point. But I think OD doesn't take a super huge load on the server, not that I run OD anymore.<br><br>Craig Ernst<br>UW-Eau Claire<br>(715) 836-3639<br><br>Sent from my iPhone<br><br>On Oct 7, 2009, at 4:10 AM, "Pat Camporeale" <patc@180amsterdam.com<mailto:patc@180amsterdam.com>> wrote:<br><br>Folks,<br><br>Anyone have opinion or experience:<br><br>    I would like to run Open Directory on the same box that is hosting my JSS.<br><br>All thoughts appreciated. 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