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Re: LDAP/X.500 directories vs. IBM's SecureWAy with a DB2 back-end.
It operates like any other LDAP v3 compliant directory (like iDS) that use
flat db back-ends. I have not used is to any large extent, but I am very
familiar with Oracle Internet Directory (OID), which uses Oracle RDBMS as a
back end. The scalability and performance are similar and maybe better on
OID if the backend is properly tuned.
Matt Schwienteck
Security Integration Services
PricewaterhouseCoopers
Houston, Tx
832-444-8168
dsweigar@xxxxxxxxxxx@mail.imc.org on 11/15/2001 11:22:34 AM
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Subject: LDAP/X.500 directories vs. IBM's SecureWAy with a DB2 back-end.
Team:
I am curious if anyone in the group as researched a comparison of
LDAP/X.500 directories vs. IBM's SecureWAy with a DB2 back-end.
I wonder if anyone would want to comment on this comparison ?
Dave
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