Why won't this claim die?! LDAP handles writes just fine,  LDAP is not
an RDBMS, it is different.  Our DSA processes thousands of writes per
day without incident.

I was asking a question based on what I had read (albeit quite some time ago), not making any claims. Frankly, I wouldn't know how to test it myself.


You are probably facing (a) poor configuration or (b) broken/buggy
packages.  The OpenLDAP packages of most distros are just terrible.

Really? That is news. What is usually wrong with them and how do they get that way, I wonder? I'll keep my eyes open. Packages from Mdk always seemed to work fine but I've never really placed any load on them either.


Lookups in OpenLDAP are consistently faster than an RDBMS, at least in

Uh... You guys could have just said, "It's faster and better suited for X, Y and Z and no, there is no problem with write performance." I would have accepted that. Honest.




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