# $OpenLDAP$
-# Copyright 1999-2007 The OpenLDAP Foundation, All Rights Reserved.
+# Copyright 1999-2008 The OpenLDAP Foundation, All Rights Reserved.
# COPYING RESTRICTIONS APPLY, see COPYRIGHT.
H1: Introduction to OpenLDAP Directory Services
* PBX Configuration store
* etc.....
+There are various {{SECT:Distributed Schema Files}} that are standards based, but
+you can always create your own {{SECT:Schema Specification}}.
+
There are always new ways to use a Directory and apply LDAP principles to address
certain problems, therefore there is no simple answer to this question.
The short answer is that use of an embedded database and custom indexing system
allows OpenLDAP to provide greater performance and scalability without loss of
-reliability. OpenLDAP, since release 2.1, in its main storage-oriented backends
-(back-bdb and, since 2.2, back-hdb) uses Berkeley DB concurrent / transactional
+reliability. OpenLDAP uses Berkeley DB concurrent / transactional
database software. This is the same software used by leading commercial
directory software.
or the {{SECT: Backends}} section. There are also several examples for several
RDBMSes in {{F:back-sql/rdbms_depend/*}} subdirectories.
-TO REFERENCE:
-
-http://blogs.sun.com/treydrake/entry/ldap_vs_relational_database
-http://blogs.sun.com/treydrake/entry/ldap_vs_relational_database_part
H2: What is slapd and what can it do?