Alister forbes wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > Looking to pick your collective brains. > > > > At work we're looking into deploying an ldap server and I've been tasked with working out the pros and cons of Sun ldap server vs, openldap. > > Might I offer a third suggestion - Fedora Directory Server - http://directory.fedora.redhat.com/ - which is from the same (Netscape) lineage as the Sun DS, and has almost all of the same features as Sun DS, but is open source. > > So far, the major problems I've heard about (no data to back these up) is that with openldap some of the upgrades can break previously existing schemas, and that if it crashes youc an lose data, although I seem to remember hearing that openldap recently went to totally atomic transactions? > > > > In short, what I'm looking for is a comparison of the two offerings. I have googles, but come up enmpty so far. Would anyone here have any suggestions where I might look? > > > > Cheers > > Alister > > > > > > ---
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