SELinux policy and performance impacts

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I'm currently looking into the performance impact of SELinux. Most of what I have seen so far involve testing the system's performance with file creation, open, and exec, but I was hoping to gather some more data before finalizing any conclusions.

I was wondering if anyone knows of any types of policy rules that when loaded into the kernel are particularly detrimental to system performance. My understanding is that all policy rules are treated equally once they've been compiled to binary, but I wanted to ask here first in order to confirm that.

Thanks
-matt

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