The Identity Server is the second component you install. It requires the following hardware:
100 GB hard disk (30 GB minimum).
This amount is recommended to ensure ample space for logging in a production environment. This disk space must be local and not remote (which is a possible configuration with a blade server).
2 GB RAM recommended with 1 GB as the minimum
2.0 GHz processor or better
The Identity Server must be installed on a Linux operating system and requires the following software:
SLES 10 SP2 or SLES 9 SP4, either with 32-bit or 64-bit software on x86-32 and x86-64 hardware.
Because of library update conflicts, you cannot install Access Manager on a Linux User Management machine.
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compat: Libraries to address compatibility issues
Also for SLES 9 or 10:
Configure SLES for a static IP address.
Uninstall OpenLDAP. (A default installation of SLES installs and enables OpenLDAP.)
For installation instructions, see Section 4.0, Installing the Novell Identity Server.
Clients, when authenticating directly to the Identity Server, can use any browser or operating system.