The medium business model is suitable for small organizations with relatively few hosts to protect, all of which may be located within a single data center.
This configuration example comprises multiple UNIX/Linux hosts located within the SME space and one or more web servers located in a DMZ.
Multiple policy server components (pmmasterd) are installed in a failover configuration, with groups of plugin hosts balanced between the policy servers. If a policy server is unavailable for any reason, the plugin hosts will failover to the alternative policy server.
Figure 3: Medium business implementation: Minimum 2 Masters and Circa 100 Agents
This is an example of how a large business might deploy Safeguard. Some global companies prefer to fragment their requirement and deploy multiple instances as shown in the medium-sized business model.
Figure 4: Large business implementation: Minimum 3 Masters and less than 1000 Agents
This is an overview of the steps necessary to set up your environment to use Safeguard software:
To configure a primary policy server
To configure a secondary policy server
To install the Sudo Plugin on a remote host
The following topics walk you through these steps.
To download the Safeguard for Sudo software packages
On the Safeguard for Sudo - Download Software page, click Download to the right of the version to be downloaded.
See Installation Packages for more information about Safeguard native platform install packages.
Download the relevant package from the web page.
The Safeguard server package includes the PM Agent and the Sudo Plugin components.
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