Gerald Richter wrote:
I tried it out and here is the result (everything is after startup
and
without any load or work. The numbers are the virtual memory that ps shows):
- default configuration ~ 122MB
- reduce db cache from 10MB to 1 MB ~ 113MB
- reduce number of threads from 30 to 3 ~ 57MB
- disable unneeded plugins ~ 55MB
BTW This is still a factor of 5 higher than OpenLdap, which takes about 10MB
And OpenLDAP is still ~100 times bigger than:
http://www.fefe.de/tinyldap/ - 11k
From what you wrote and from what I read and what my tests shows: It
really
seems that FDS is good for huge databases with high load, but not for the
small ones with limited computer resources.
That is not IMO a logical assumption or something which can be proven,
as you have not defined "huge", "small ones", or "limited
computer
resources".
BR,
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mike