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International Journal of Advances in Electronics and Computer Science-IJAECS
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Issue
Volume-3,Issue-3  ( Mar, 2016 )
Paper Title
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol For Replication Of Directory Server Data
Author Name
Raksha Patil., Madhuri Zawar.
Affilition
Student, Asst. Professor Dept of C.S.E Godawari College of Engineering Jalgaon, India
Pages
15-18
Abstract
Directory Server is a powerful and authoritative enterprise directory infrastructure that is a critical enabler for enterprise security. The most popular and mostly used protocol for handling directory data is Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) or we can called the alternative to Directory Access Protocol (DAP) protocol is LDAP. LDAP is the Internet protocol which is used to access directory servers data. It provides robust and advanced LDAP services using TCP/IP, and the directory is based on a client/server model that can be exploited from any LDAP-compliant client applications or middleware. Directory data can be stored in DB2 tables for a highly scalable implementation. Directory data replication is a key factor to achieve reliability, scalability, availability and fault tolerance in database as it maintains several clones of data objects. Each of the replica carrying out similar changes automatically if any change made in data. Keywords- Directory, X.500, LDAP, LDAP schemas, LDAP Functional Model, Replication of Directory Data
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