On 09/02/2014 05:44, Richard Pickett wrote:
I'm going to be setting up hundreds of domains that will all fall under just a few policies for "accounting" limits.

Don't worry, I'm going to automate the whole thing.

I have two concerns:

1. If I have one member record for a single policy that has hundreds (maybe thousands) of domains (put in as @domain.com <http://domain.com>), does their "accounting" get lumped together into a single counter or will each domain still get their accounting done separately?

Using @domain each domain would be separate.

There are a few options for tracking of accounting...
http://wiki.policyd.org/accounting



2. If the answer to #1 is "each domain still gets separate accounting even if they are all on one member record", the next question is "which is faster for policyd"? Will policyd work faster with one massive member entry per policy, or will it work faster with one entry per member? Or does it even matter?


I'm not sure if anyone has actually benchmarked it.

-N

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