On 5/24/2024 12:06 PM, Quanah Gibson-Mount wrote:
I would also note, that in OpenLDAP 2.6+, "standard" syncrepl is the
safer replication mechanism for multi-provider environments. While in
the past, I always went with delta-syncrepl, for my last roles, I've
used OpenLDAP 2.6 + standard syncrepl.
I find standard syncrepl is often best, since it's so much simpler to
set up. And many sites only have single digit megabytes or less amount
of write traffic per day. Of course not all (like a telco I know well),
but if the amount of write traffic is low, then delta-syncrepl is an
unnecessary complication. In a recent client I worked for who has
servers in three continents, we were able to maintain total consistency
within 1 second, for any given change.
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