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Asked: May 26, 20262026-05-26T07:32:30+00:00 2026-05-26T07:32:30+00:00

As Mysql, sql server, postgre sql etc are basically different implementation of the same

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As Mysql, sql server, postgre sql etc are basically different implementation of the same concept (rdbms), I am wondering does the same relationship exists between LDAP and MongoDB/CouchDB etc, or is there something more into LDAP?

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    2026-05-26T07:32:31+00:00Added an answer on May 26, 2026 at 7:32 am

    LDAP

    • Hierarchical Database model (based on parent/child relationships, like in XML)
    • LDAP is appropriate for any kind of directory-like information, where fast lookups and less-frequent updates are the norm
    • Scalable
    • Standard protocol
    • Not suited for applications that require data integrity (banking, ecommerce, accounting). Traditionally is used to store users, groups, SSL certificates, service addresses, but is a generic database and can be used for any information.

    MongoDb

    • Document oriented Database, based on BSON (JSON-like) documents
    • Key value database, but values can be BSON documents
    • High performance in both read and write operations
    • Scalable (Master-Slave replication)
    • Custom protocol
    • Not suited for applications that require data integrity (banking, ecommerce, accounting)

    CouchDb

    • Document oriented Database, based on JSON documents
    • Key value database, but values can be JSON documents
    • High performance in both read and write operations
    • Scalable (Master-Master replication with conflict resolutions)
    • REST protocol
    • Not suited for applications that require data integrity (banking, ecommerce, accounting)
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