(perhaps, this message got lost, so re-posting)
(and revised)

Hi,
Can it (OpenChange and related apps/services
/processes) be installed on a CentOS (v6.3)
32-bit computer ? (or on RedHat 6.3 or on
Fedora 17, 18) ?

Out of two choices: Fedora or CentOS, which one
would you suggest or will be better as a stable
server computer for it(OpenChange) ? Which would
be easier to install & run it ?

Will it function properly, lets say for example
under 100 users, on a computer with only 256
MBytes RAM/primary memory ? (and which has
large secondary hard-drive).

Will it run inside a VPS, KVM ?

How much RAM (primary) memory does OpenChange
service/process consumes ?

Can it be configured to use less RAM memory,
and use more swap instead ?

or, can it be configured to use less ram by
using database more frequently ?

To serve around 100 users, can one server
computer be enough initially ?

Can another instance of OpenChange+SOGo be
added as a redundant/backup/secondary MX
server ? (in case of a "primary" OpenChange
computer went down or restarting or
updating) ?
Can a primary OpenChange+SOGo solution, be
configured to actively sync all data with
a secondary OpenChnage+SOGo solution/
server ?

Components like: SAMBA4, MAPI, Python, SOPE,
SOGo, BIND, OpenLDAP, etc) which it depends on
or related to it or required, can those be
configured to use less RAM/primary memory ?
How much RAM memory resource those components
(with OpenChange), altogether consumes ?

Many thanks in advance for your response/help
on these,
-- Bright Star.

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