An LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) directory is a specialised type of database typically read or searched more often than it is updated. The directory uses a hierarchical data model originally defined in the X.500 standard. LDAP is the Internet standard protocol used for communicating with the X.500 directories. This paper compares the performance of 7 different LDAP servers.
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