--On Friday, March 20, 2009 10:53 PM +0100 Michael Ströder michael@stroeder.com wrote:
Pete Giesin wrote:
Turning off the accesslog completely did increase writes but only to ~200 per sec. That is still not an acceptable number.
For determining what's an acceptable number one would need some more information:
- which OpenLDAP version (2.4 is faster on writing)
- how large is your whole database?
- indexing configuration? (the more the slower)
- how big are the entries written? (the bigger the slower)
- hardware used?
BDB release? Database backend? Disk-based BDB cache or shared memory BDB cache? checkpoint interval?
--Quanah
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