On 18/07/2012 12:15, Manel Gimeno Zaragozá wrote:
Hello,I have a question about which implementation is better for database efficiency. In my environment i will have more than 10.000 users, and I want to implement white & blacklist for each. So, which implementation do you think is better?- 4 policies 1 for whitelist user-user 1 for blacklist user-user 1 for whitelist any-user 1 for blacklist any-user and then all the couples inside of this policies (imagine that if any user set 3 whitelist, it could be more than 30.000 entries, but it can be unpredictable and it totally depends on the user) or- for each user create an independent policy (whitelist & blacklist) for "user to user" and "any to user", in this case I will have more than 40.000 policies but then I will only have a few members inside each policy.I'm not sure which implementation could be better to keep policyd performance acceptable.I hope I explain my safe clear, anyway, do not hesitate to ask me for any explanation.Thanks & Regards. -
At some stage we will implement flexible policies which will allow external and custom methods to be used to pull the data required.
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