Em Sáb, 2007-11-03 às 03:30 -0700, Howard Chu escreveu: > OpenLDAP 2.3 has been unrivaled as the fastest directory server in the world > for the past two+ years, but today that's no longer true. Now OpenLDAP 2.4 > takes over as the most scalable, most reliable, highest performing directory > server. > > Thanks to our friends on the Samba Project and at AMD, we've been able to do > some new benchmarks on an AMD quad-processor server. We tested OpenLDAP > (2.4.5 > and 2.4.6) on Linux as well as Microsoft's AD offerings on Windows 2003, and > the results are now summarized on the Connexitor blog. > > http://connexitor.com/blog/ > > (The AD numbers aren't all in yet, we're still waiting for the directory > import to finish.)
In the authentication and other online tests, were the ACLs on all servers the same? Or no ACLs whatsoever? I suppose this would have an impact on performance.
