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Account info backend: MySQL vs LDAP
From: Nathanael Hoyle (nhoyle
speedexpress.net)
Date: Tue Jul 19 2005 - 11:42:12 CDT
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I hesitate to ask a question which may spark a religous war (which is
not the intent), and would like to ask, insofar as possible, that
answers be primarily quantitative and not qualitative. I am currently
running a couple of Postfix servers (one of which runs a single domain
and delivers all mail to real system accounts, piece of cake), the other
of which is a hosting server which handles numerous virtual domains with
account information stored in a mysql database and virtual user mail
delivery. I have seen numerous articles/tutorials on setup of Postfix
for use with a MySQL backend and am familiar with what it can do.
Lately, I have noticed on this list a lot of traffic from people using
LDAP of some flavor as the backend to Postfix for the account info. My
question really, is what is(are) the (dis)advantage(s) of using LDAP vs.
using MySQL. Is it simply another way to skin the same cat, or does it
allow for anything more/different/better? I know the question probably
sounds a bit naive, but I have fairly little experience with LDAP in
general and am not sure what it might offer me that I would be remiss to
ignore. I'm looking for both (dis)advantages related to strictly
Postfix usage (i.e. performance, ease of admin, etc), and secondary
benefits (i.e. "LDAP works great with blah-blah-blah which we also use,
and it makes life easier having all the info in one place").
Thanks,
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Nathanael Hoyle
Systems and Networking
Speed Express Networks
nhoyle
speedexpress.net
432.837.2811
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