I've always wondered how much e-mail I could flow. Based on your figures I think I would be able to push 5 to 6 million.

Were directly connect to an OC12 as well, via GB Ethernet.

I love speed.......

I've setup my 68 Camaro the same way ;)

Aaron

On Mar 12, 2004, at 8:53 AM, Darryl Koster wrote:



That's killer horsepower,

We are running dual 800's right now with a gig of ram and other than the
spam we receiving the other day our server setup has never had a hiccup.
Even then they only hiccupped at receiving over 1,000,000 spam in a 12 hour
period.


Darryl


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Isaias,

We currently receive about 70-80% of SPAM.  Are servers are  a little
bit overkill for our needs, about 3,000 - 4,000 e-mails a day.  But the
server has never hiccuped in over a year now.  Only need to reboot to
patch windows.  Its also weathered a couple of SPAM floods as well,
(10,000 emails an hour).

Dual Xeon 2.55GHz 533 Bus
4GB DDR RAM
RAID 5+HOTFIX Array (All 250GB Serial ATA HDs 7200RPM)

....Its way overkill, but I love horsepower!

Aaron


On Mar 12, 2004, at 8:35 AM, TC Online Support wrote:


We are currently looking to upgrade our mail server.  Lately the
processing of the CPU has causing the SMTP to be working real slow,
causing a lot of timeouts.  We currently we are running a P3 1.133GHz
with 512MB RAM.  We are looking to upgrade to a dual processor.

I was wondering if anybody was willing to share what type of server
hardware they are using and if anybody had any recommendations on the
CPU power and RAM to have optimal performance.

Also I was wondering what amount of SPAM is being received by other
ISPs.  Currently over 90% of all incoming mail to our server is SPAM.
I
just wanted to see if this is normal for an ISP.


Isaias Hernandez Internet Tech Support [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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