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# Fast lookup of authorized SSH keys in the database
# Fast lookup of authorized SSH keys in the database
> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ee/issues/1631) in
> [GitLab Enterprise Edition](https://about.gitlab.com/gitlab-ee) 9.3.
>
> Available in GitLab Community Edition 10.4.
Regular SSH operations become slow as the number of users grows because OpenSSH
Regular SSH operations become slow as the number of users grows because OpenSSH
searches for a key to authorize a user via a linear search. In the worst case,
searches for a key to authorize a user via a linear search. In the worst case,
such as when the user is not authorized to access GitLab, OpenSSH will scan the
such as when the user is not authorized to access GitLab, OpenSSH will scan the
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