Dave Lugo wrote:
> Martin A. Brooks wrote:
>   
>> Marc Perkel wrote:
>>     
>>> A $70 Asus motherboard from NewEgg will support up to 6 SATA II drives 
>>> connected to the motherboard. Set that up with Raid 0 and you have a 
>>> screaming fast system.
>>>   
>>>       
>> Also you'll have at least 6, and probably 7, single points of failure 
>> for your disk subsystem.
>>
>>     
>
> Well, doesn't he keep the queue dir in ram*?  (if so,
> it's not like he really seems to care about not losing
> mail)
>
>
> * I may have misunderstood a previous posting.  If so,
> my apologies to Marc.
>   


On  my main server I do keep the queue in ram but I have to set up so 
that it transfers the email to a separate server if the first delivery 
attempt fails. So there is some risk but not much mail is kept in ram.
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