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* SELinux performance depending on type count
@ 2012-08-07 13:02 Ole Kliemann
  2012-08-07 14:12 ` David Quigley
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From: Ole Kliemann @ 2012-08-07 13:02 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: selinux

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I read on some locations (Fedora FAQ...) that there is an overall 
performance impact of about 7% when running with SELinux.

Does anyone know if this impact is dependent upon the number of 
types the policy has? I would assume no: A lot of types only take 
up memory and caching should prevent any impact on the runtime 
performance.

But if there was a performance problem with a lot of types, at 
what number n would it start to hit hard? And how does it 
increase (linear, quadratic...)?

And would it be better performance-wise to run a MCS-policy with 
say categories c0.cn than to have types c0_t, ... cn_t?

Ole

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2012-08-07 13:02 SELinux performance depending on type count Ole Kliemann
2012-08-07 14:12 ` David Quigley
2012-08-07 17:07 ` William Roberts
2012-08-07 17:36   ` Daniel J Walsh
2012-08-08 20:44 ` Ole Kliemann
2012-08-09 10:45   ` Adam Tkac
2012-08-09 11:56     ` Ole Kliemann
2012-08-10 12:11 ` Ole Kliemann
2012-08-10 13:00   ` Stephen Smalley
2012-08-10 14:36     ` Ole Kliemann
2012-08-10 15:05       ` Stephen Smalley
2012-08-10 15:43         ` Ole Kliemann
2012-08-10 15:44         ` Ole Kliemann
2012-08-10 16:08           ` Stephen Smalley
2012-08-10 16:18             ` Stephen Smalley
2012-08-10 17:00               ` Ole Kliemann
2012-08-10 18:08                 ` Stephen Smalley
2012-08-10 18:46                   ` Ole Kliemann
2012-08-10 18:55                     ` Stephen Smalley
2012-08-10 19:11                       ` Ole Kliemann
2012-08-10 19:19                         ` Stephen Smalley
2012-08-10 19:26                           ` Ole Kliemann
2012-08-10 19:50                             ` Stephen Smalley
2012-08-10 21:38 ` Ole Kliemann
2012-08-13 12:35   ` Stephen Smalley
2012-08-27 15:28     ` Ole Kliemann
2012-08-27 16:24       ` Stephen Smalley

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