Hello Sandy,
Back in November you had replied to an email inquiry that I had posted
on the Imail forum, about placing Imail on a cluster server.
You had mentioned that you had done this in the past and that in order
to do this I would need to setup the Imail Daemons and Registry areas
it as
2 separate servers).
Thanks
Jeff
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Nick Hayer
Sent: November 28, 2005 6:16 PM
To: IMail_Forum@list.ipswitch.com
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Imail on a Cluster
Hi Jeff,
How much email do you process a day? Do
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jeff Szusz
Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2005 7:11 AM
To: IMail_Forum@list.ipswitch.com
Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] Imail on a Cluster
We are processing between 1100 and 1700 emails a day, this
may be ramping up
Forum] Imail on a Cluster
We are processing between 1100 and 1700 emails a day, this
may be ramping up in the near future, which is part of the
reason for this move. There are no other external apps
running on the servers. It would strictly run Imail server
and the OS.
The hardware
] On Behalf Of Nick Hayer
Sent: November 28, 2005 6:16 PM
To: IMail_Forum@list.ipswitch.com
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Imail on a Cluster
Hi Jeff,
How much email do you process a day? Do you use any external apps like
Declude? I am just curious as to the load to demand so much hardware -
Thanks
-Nick
Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] Imail on a Cluster
Jeff, we process over 5 emails a day on a single proc 2003 server
running declude antispam and antivirus... and we have plenty of room for
expansion. If you have 20 grand + for a SAN 2003 Cluster, go for it.
But if you are stuck within the financial
We are going to be rebuilding our Imail server. We plan on installing
it on a Compaq cluster server in active/passive mode there is a shared
storage array between the 2 nodes. We will be setting it up on a
Windows 2003 server (if possible, some info I have read states that
clustering may need
Sounds pointless to cluster at the OS level for non clusterable software
(IMAIL). (BTW you CAN use windows 2003 server to cluster) Investigate a
software called double take... use it to duplicate your mail boxes... then
operate Hot / Warm servers.
-Chris
-- Original Message
Wondering if any one has suggestions on how to build/setup the
server. Ipswitch states that it isn't supported but has said there
are some users that are doing it and may be able to offer
suggestions. Anything you could provide would be great!
We've installed IMail on
You can set up an MS cluster using Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition.
Mike
At 02:42 PM 11/28/2005, you wrote:
Sounds pointless to cluster at the OS level for non clusterable software
(IMAIL). (BTW you CAN use windows 2003 server to cluster) Investigate a
software called double take...
Hi Jeff,
How much email do you process a day? Do you use any external apps like
Declude? I am just curious as to the load to demand so much hardware -
Thanks
-Nick
Jeff Szusz wrote:
We are going to be rebuilding our Imail server. We plan on installing
it on a Compaq cluster server in
My goal is to create a highly available webmail system that will
resist hardware failure. My current server farm consists of 3
stateless application servers clustered using NLBS and a 2 cluster
server based statefull database/fileshare servers.
Search the Archives. There have
Does anyone have advice on how to setup iMail server
in a cluster environment.
My goal is to create a highly available webmail system
that will resist hardware failure. My current server
farm consists of 3 stateless application servers clustered
using NLBS and a 2 cluster server based statefull
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