Replicated directories are a fundamental requirement for delivering a
resilient enterprise deployment.
-OpenLDAP has various configuration options for creating a replicated
+{{PRD:OpenLDAP}} has various configuration options for creating a replicated
directory. The following sections will discuss these.
H2: Replication Strategies
H5: Replacing Slurpd
-Slurpd replication has been deprecated in favor of Syncrepl replication and
-has been completely removed from 2.4.
+{{Slurpd}} replication has been deprecated in favor of Syncrepl replication and
+has been completely removed from OpenLDAP 2.4.
{{Why was it replaced?}}
-The slurpd daemon was the original replication mechanism inherited from
+The {{slurpd}} daemon was the original replication mechanism inherited from
UMich's LDAP and operates in push mode: the master pushes changes to the
slaves. It has been replaced for many reasons, in brief: