Tune security configurations

 

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Overview

You can tune security to balance performance with function. You can achieve this balance following considerations for tuning...

Performance issues typically involve trade-offs between function and speed. Usually, the more function and the more processing that are involved, the slower the performance. Consider what type of security is necessary and what you can disable in your environment. For example, if your appservers are running in a Virtual Private Network (VPN), consider whether you can disable SSL. If you have a lot of users, can they be mapped to groups and then associated to your J2EE roles? These questions are things to consider when designing your security infrastructure.

 

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Results

You always have a trade off between performance, feature, and security. Security typically adds more processing time to your requests, but for a good reason. Not all security features are required in your environment. When you decide to tune security, create a benchmark before making any change to ensure that the change is improving performance.

 

What to do next

In a large scale deployment, performance is very important. Running benchmark measurements with different combinations of features can help you to determine the best performance versus the benefit of configuration for your environment. Continue to run benchmarks if anything changes in your environment, to help determine the impact of these changes.



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