Dynamic zones: some recommendations?
Rob Butler
crodster2k at yahoo.com
Fri May 19 05:21:50 UTC 2006
> > Yes, DLZ can support an unlimited number of
> domains
> > with one entry in named.conf. If you are going to
> use
> > an SQL database I highly recommend Postgresql. If
> you
> > are looking for the best perfomance I recommend
> the
> > BDBHPT driver. If you are looking for performance
> and
> > ease of maintaining the dns data I recommend a
> hybrid
> > approach as detailed in the best practices section
> of
> > the website.
>
> If you don't mind me asking, what's wrong with
> MySQL? How about LDAP?
> I do currently run PostgreSQL but I was hoping to
> move my control
> panel over to MySQL and LDAP, so those were
> currently my two
> favourite options. Of course I could go the BDB
> route, but I'd rather
> avoid that... It's more files to deal with.
There is nothing wrong with either. I just like
Postgresql better personally. I did get some really
bad numbers for the LDAP performance tests but that's
probably because I am not an LDAP expert by any means
and most likeley didn't have it indexed properly.
Rob
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