Tradeoffs between Linux and Windows for production installation #390
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That makes sense, @artgoldberg . Our team at UW prefers Linux as well for production Leaf deployments, as we have more in-house expertise with Apache+Shibboleth/SAML2 application deployments and also have moved away from Windows VMs for the reasons you mention. Along those lines, if you pursue a Linux deployment we can more readily advise and share configuration files, etc. Please let me know if you have other questions. Best, |
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Which OS and architecture do you recommend for a production installation of Leaf, Linux or Windows?
Leaf will be deployed in a VM on a Linux HPC cluster and will be used to access an OHDSI CDM. A Windows VM that runs SQL Server will store the CDM and the LeafDB. We plan to use SAML 2 authentication.
If all other factors are equal, we'd prefer to run Linux in the Leaf VM, as Windows VMs are harder to configure and maintain on the cluster.
Your thoughts?
Thanks
Arthur
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