Performance is often impacted greatly by

1) Memory on the LDAP server.  Make sure you can store as much of your directory data store in RAM for fast access
2) Indexing.  Make sure attributes that you search on freqently are indexed.   Also, limit what fields you search on to avoid having a heavy indexing tax.
3) Make sure your network connections are stable, and your not connecting on a 100MB half duplex connection while your network equiptment is expecting a full duplex connection.

Once you have auditing those situations, please check your performance again.

Sellers

50k accounts is not that much, and a 2GHz Pentium Class or 1.5GHz Core 2 system with 1GB-2GB of RAM should perform okay.  


On Dec 13, 2007, at 2:36 PM, Jared B. Griffith wrote:

I was wondering if anyone here has ever used LDAP for a website, that will potentially have millions of LDAP accounts.
If so, are you experiencing slow query responses or other issues?
If you were experiencing slow query responses, and were able to rectify the issue, how did you do this?
We are currently using FDS for our main website for customer accounts.  We currently have over 52,000 accounts in LDAP and have only been using this for 3 months.  We are now experiencing extreme slow down in query response when getting customer data into and out of the LDAP servers.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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