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=Zimbra LDAP Architecture= | =Zimbra LDAP Architecture= | ||
Zimbra uses OpenLDAP as one of its primary datastores. The LDAP database is used to store a wide variety of data, including but not limited to: | |||
* Server configuration pieces | |||
* Software configuration pieces | |||
* User data | |||
* COS data | |||
== OpenLDAP Internals == | == OpenLDAP Internals == | ||
=== OpenLDAP and BDB (ZCS7 and previous) === | === OpenLDAP and BDB (ZCS7 and previous) === |
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Zimbra LDAP Architecture
Zimbra uses OpenLDAP as one of its primary datastores. The LDAP database is used to store a wide variety of data, including but not limited to:
* Server configuration pieces * Software configuration pieces * User data * COS data
OpenLDAP Internals
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