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LDBM verse BDM
Is there a convincing reason to go use a dbm backend instead of ldbm?
It seems that the ldbm backend is much easier to setup.
I’m running OpenLDAP version 2.1.25 on Redhat Enterprise 3 and plan on
supporting about 30k-50k users with about 6-9 indices.
With the ldbm backend, does anyone have any good equations to determine the
“cachesize” and “dbcachesize” settings?
I have only 512 MB of memory but plan on ramping that up to 2 to 4 GB.
Thanks in advance!
-Michael
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