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Chapter 3. Example Topologies
The RHN Proxy Server can be configured in multiple ways. Select one method depending on the following factors:
- The total number of client systems to be served by the RHN Proxy Server
- The maximum number of clients expected to connect concurrently to the RHN Proxy Server.
- The number of custom packages and channels to be served by the RHN Proxy Server.
- The number of RHN Proxy Servers being used in the customer environment.
The rest of this chapter describes possible configurations and explains their benefits.
3.1. Single Proxy Topology Copiar o linkLink copiado para a área de transferência!
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The simplest configuration is to use a single RHN Proxy Server to serve your entire network. This configuration is adequate to service a small group of clients and a network that would benefit from caching Red Hat RPMs and storing custom packages on a local server.
The disadvantage of using one RHN Proxy Server is that performance will be compromised as the number of clients requesting packages grows.
Figure 3.1. Single Proxy Topology