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Personal cloud with AD authorization?
Good afternoon.
Is it possible to make a personal cloud (on your own servers) with AD authorization and access control?
If yes, please provide examples.
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1. What does "have a private cloud" mean?
The cloud is such a hell of a set of technologies, hardware, p / o, Microsoft, Amazon can serve as an example.
2 servers under my desk - is it already a cloud or not yet? and 2 servers in a rack somewhere on the other side of the country?
Yes, all 4 servers are tied to the domain infrastructure of my organization (which is fifty physical servers and hundreds of virtual machines), yes, two under Linux with (a zoo of containers, and they are also tied) and two with Windows Hyper-V with a zoo of virtual machines.
The answer lies in the right question. Specify.
Yes, 80% of unix services like mail, apache, ssh, squid, and virtualization systems like WmWare can be connected to MS AD for authorization and authentication.
I can’t give an example, but I can give advice: immediately decide what kind of authorization you want. There is Kerberos authorization, there is LDAP. These are fundamentally different things, but for some reason both are called "AD authorization".
vmware vsphere + esxi5 and on top of that you can build whatever you want and you can call it a cloud
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