Hi,

The documentation for back-sql indicates that it is experimental and warns 
against using it in a production environment.  It also says that it is not 
intended as a general purpose back-end for OpenLDAP.  My organization is 
looking at doing both of those things and I am trying to convince them not to 
do so.  It is proving to be a difficult thing to do.

Initially, I found the results of a performance analysis of back-sql that 
showed it was significantly slower than BDB and used that as an argument.  I 
was asked to prove it so I built a prototype.  The prototype showed that, at 
least for our purposes, performance was not an issue.

Now I am falling back on the documentation, but very few people are listening.  
I fear that if we continue down the path we are on we will face significant 
problems with back-sql.  I was hoping someone on the list could provide me with 
more concrete technical information as to why back-sql should not be used as a 
general purpose backend for OpenLDAP and/or in a production environment.

Any information is greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Craig Worgan

Avaya| System Management Solutions  | 250 Sidney Street | Belleville, Ontario 
Canada K8N 5B7 | (613) 967-5233 | [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

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