I heard LDAP is a learning curve. If I wanted to go with a LDAP Directory solution because I want to use the LDAP protocol, and I already know Active Directory, wouldn’t that be quite easy to setup?
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Active Directory uses the LDAP protocol, so it isn’t as different as you may think.
You might want to read this very popular SO question:
What are the differences between LDAP and Active Directory?