I'd say we're talking on the order of a hundred to start with; this
could ramp up to multiples of that within a year or two. I imagine the
thing to do would be for us to do some stress testing of our own.
On Tue, Jan 12, 2016, at 06:57 PM, Bill Burke wrote:
How many devices you talking about? I think it may become an issue
as
we haven't really stressed and benched with tons (hundreds/thousands) of
clients.
On 1/12/2016 6:08 PM, Aikeaguinea wrote:
> We have a number of devices that need to access APIs; for various
> reasons we need to use client certificates for this purpose.
>
> I have noticed that Keycloak will allow service accounts to authenticate
> using client certificates and that these certificates can be generated
> within Keycloak. This looks like it fits our needs well -- when we set
> up a new device we would need to set up a new client and service account
> for it in Keycloak. I've verified through testing that we can make this
> work.
>
> Ultimately we may have to manage a fairly large number of devices, say
> in the hundreds. Is there any reason that Keycloak would limit us in the
> number of clients we could create and manage in this way?
>
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