On 09/27/2012 09:38 PM, Howard Chu wrote: > For those who haven't been following along, support for OpenLDAP's MDB > (memory-mapped database) library is also available for several other > open source projects, including Cyrus SASL (sasldb mech), Heimdal > Kerberos (hdb module), SQLite3, OpenDKIM, and MemcacheDB. A > work-in-progress patch for Postfix is also available, with a final > version coming soon. A backend for SQLite4 is also in the works. A port > of Android (JellyBean) for the Motorola Droid4 using MDB/SQLite3 is in > progress (since my current phone is a Droid4). > Other projects are also in progress and will be announced in the near > future. The current list is also posted on > http://highlandsun.com/hyc/mdb/ - feel free to suggest other projects. > > OpenLDAP MDB completely outclasses other embedded databases (like Oracle > BerkeleyDB, Google LevelDB, SQLite, Kyoto Cabinet) from every angle: > performance, efficiency, reliability, administrative ease, simplicity, > whatever. With MDB not only have we made the world's fastest LDAP server > even faster, but we can also make anything else that uses a database > even better. > > I'll also be presenting an updated talk on MDB at LinuxCon Europe in > Barcelona, November 7. > http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/linuxcon-europe/schedule >
Thanks for that bulletin. Peter
