--On Wednesday, January 27, 2010 7:06 PM +0100 Stefano Zanmarchi zanmarchi@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, I need to set up a LDAP production server with 800.000 entries. Performance and stability are my main concern, I expect around 250 binds and 50 ldapupdate/insert per minute. The machine is a SunFire6900 with 8 sparc US-IV+ CPUs and I'd like to dedicate around 500MB of ram to OpenLdap (more, if necessary). The OS is SunSolaris 10.
I'd like to know if OpenLdap is sincerely a good choice with these numbers, and if anyone can share his on-the-field experience with so many users.
250 binds/minute and 50 updates/minute is a very low number of each. You fail to state what version of OpenLDAP you plan on using, or which backend (sql, bdb, hdb, etc) so it's hard to give you anything concrete. Assuming you'd be using OpenLDAP 2.4.21 + Berkeley BDB 4.8 with either back-bdb or back-hdb, you should be fine. I would note however any testing I've ever done using Solaris as the OS has been significantly slower than Linux running on the same hardware.
If you have 800,000 entries, your main concern is definitely going to be the RAM. 500MB is unlikely to cut it, but it depends on the size of your entries. You may need upwards of 16GB of RAM depending again on how large your DB actually is.
I.e., you fail to provide the data necessary to give you a conclusive answer.
--Quanah
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