Best Data Management Software for LDAP

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    Percona Server for MongoDB Reviews
    Top Pick
    Percona Server is a free, open-source replacement for MongoDB Community Edition. It combines all of the features and benefits from MongoDB Community Edition with enterprise-class Percona features. Percona Server is based on MongoDB Community Edition and offers flexible data structure, native high-availability, easy scalability, developer-friendly syntax, and a flexible data structure. It also features an in-memory engine and hot backups, LDAP authentication and database auditing.
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    Yandex Managed Service for GitLab Reviews
    A comprehensive service for administering the GitLab DevOps platform on the infrastructure of Yandex Cloud is available. Each instance of GitLab is deployed on its own dedicated virtual server, ensuring that resources are not shared with other clients. Daily backups are implemented, providing peace of mind regarding the safety of your data. Yandex Cloud takes full responsibility for management, customer support, updates, and backup processes. You have complete authority over changes made to the repository and can tailor the mandatory review process based on the specific target branch and the elements included in the merge request. Additionally, you can oversee the workflow of each task with precision. User management can be centralized through a corporate user database, utilizing LDAP or alternative authentication methods. You can select your preferred configuration, assign a distinct domain, and initiate the creation of an instance. Once the instance is established, you can configure the runtime environment accordingly and start engaging with the repository effectively. This service provides a seamless way to streamline your development processes while ensuring robust security and management.
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    Symas LMDB Reviews

    Symas LMDB

    Symas Corporation

    Symas LMDB is an incredibly swift and memory-efficient database that we created specifically for the OpenLDAP Project. Utilizing memory-mapped files, it achieves the read speed typical of purely in-memory databases while also providing the durability associated with traditional disk-based systems. In essence, despite its modest size of just 32KB of object code, LMDB packs a significant punch; it is indeed the perfect 32KB. The compact nature and efficiency of LMDB are integral to its remarkable capabilities. For those integrating LMDB into their applications, Symas provides fixed-price commercial support. Development is actively carried out in the mdb.master branch of the OpenLDAP Project’s git repository. Moreover, LMDB has garnered attention across numerous impressive products and publications, highlighting its versatility and effectiveness in various contexts. Its widespread recognition further cements its status as a vital tool for developers.
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    KX Delta Platform Reviews
    The KX Delta Platform, a high-performance data management system for enterprises, is designed to capture, analyze, and store real-time data and historical data. Built on kdb+ - the world's most popular time-series data base - it offers flexible configuration options to support key deployment requirements such as redundancy and load balancing. It also ensures high availability. Robust security measures, such as LDAP authorization and data encryption, ensure strict compliance to data sensitivity and security requirements. The platform allows users to visualize data using a dashboard builder and interactive data playback. It also generates reports automatically. This platform is a powerful tool for program management. It allows for the management, manipulation and exploration of large real-time and historic datasets. Processing is done at high speeds to support mission critical applications.
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