I agree that is a small mail load. But I mean, if you are running virtual machines (like me) it is better to split the roles and leave solr on its own.
Il giorno gio 20 giu 2019 alle ore 11:51 @lbutlr via dovecot <dovecot@dovecot.org> ha scritto: > > On 20 Jun 2019, at 01:21, Riccardo Bicelli via dovecot <dovecot@dovecot.org> > wrote: > > > <dovecot@dovecot.org> ha scritto: > >> what would you suggest? What are the pros and cons for having dovecot and > >> Solr on the same or different hots? > >> > >> I have about 800 accounts, some millions of mails and about 2 TB of zipped > >> mails. > >> > >> From the recent experiences regarding maintenance I’d prefer different > >> hosts for each. > > > Hi, from a scalability perspective I would put solr on a separate host. > > With that small a mail load? > > I mean, the scalability issues will be a long time coming unless the hardware > is really weak, and the headache of two servers not to mention the constant > communication between them… > > But if that’s what you would rather do anyway, then sure. > > > -- > Don't ride in anything with a Capissen-38 engine, they fall right out of > the sky > >