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Has anybody benchmarked OpenLDAP as an Object Storage Service?

I am wondering if anybody have benchmarked OpenLDAP as an object storage storage. I know Networked Key Value Databases are getting more popular because they seem to scale laterally better.

Most of the so called NoSQL databases use some kind of JSON over HTTPS network transport. I like the idea of using something LDAP based because of the IETF standardized interface lowers the risk of sudden changes to the interface forcing a program change.

I know Howard Chu has been talking a lot of shit about MongoDB as of late.


What I would really want to see is some numbers comparing OpenLDAP to networked key value databases that are in production such as Reddit's two table Postgres or Redis, or even Hadoop.

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