Creating and Maintaining Databases
Chapter 3
Configuring Directory Databases
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This division of the tree corresponds to three databases, as follows:
Database one contains the data for
ou=people
plus the data for
dc=example,dc=com
, so that clients can conduct searches based at
dc=example,dc=com
. Database two contains the data for
ou=groups
, and
database three contains the data for
ou=contractors
.
• Multiple databases for one suffix.
Suppose the number of entries in the
ou=people
branch of your directory tree
is so large that you need two databases to store them. In this case, the data
contained by
ou=people
could be distributed across two databases. This is
illustrated as follows:
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