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BDII
Developer(s)Laurence Field, David Horat, Maria Alandes (CERN)
Stable release
5.2.12 / 9 August 2012
Operating systemScientific Linux 5, 6
TypeGrid computing
LicenseApache License, Version 2.0
Websitehttps://tomtools.cern.ch/confluence/display/IS/Home

The BDII, which stands for Berkeley Database Information Index, is an information system for Grid Computing infrastructures. It consists of a standard LDAP server which is updated by an external process. The update process obtains LDIF from a number of sources and merges them. It then compares this to the contents of the database and creates an LDIF file of the differences. This is then used to update the database.[1]

It uses an LDAP implementation of the Grid Laboratory Uniform Environment data model.

The BDII was originally developed [2] as part of the European DataGrid project.

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