I'm hardly a KeyCloak expert but I can say that "it depends". How many
users? How active is each user? How many calls/second do you expect to,
for example, get an Oauth token? The list goes on. For development
purposes I've hosted a KeyCloak server, with a PostgreSQL database server,
on an Amazon t2.small instance (2GB memory, single core CPU). No, it
wasn't the fastest in the world but it did work for the development testing
I needed.
I think you need to define the usage first. After that people who are far
more experienced than I am can give you directional information but hard
and fast rules will still be tough.
Just my $0.02 worth.
On Wed, May 11, 2016 at 12:55 PM, Richard Lavallee <rllavallee(a)hotmail.com>
wrote:
Where can I find a list of minimum production requirements for
hosting
keycloak instance(s) for CentOS 7 and Microsoft Windows?
E.g. Number of CPUs, appserver, database requirement, RAM, Disk space.
Thanks
-Richard
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