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Performance in ownCloud Chapter 1

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Performance in ownCloud Chapter 1
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LDAP as a thorn in ownCloud’s flesh
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ownCloud ships with an LDAP application to allow LDAP users (including Active Directory) to appear in ownCloud user listings. These users will authenticate to ownCloud with their LDAP credentials, so there is no need to create separate ownCloud user accounts for them. LDAP manages ownCloud group memberships, quotas, and sharing permissions just like any other ownCloud user. In this presentation, I will address the main challenges in the current implementation of LDAP in ownCloud.