On Thu, 13 May 2010, Yiorgos Adamopoulos wrote: > We manage ~100K mailboxes which will be migrated on new servers. The > mailbox format is mbx (expetced to change to mix after the migration) > and the Operating System will be Linux amd64. So, on what filesystem > would one place them? Currently we are thinking of putting them on > XFS. > > PS: We do not deliver "flat" under /var/mail; we use a two level > hashing scheme based on the user ID.
FWIW We manage ~5K mailboxes on one machine, but with fair activity (500~1000) simultaneous users. We ran on HP-UX for years (JFS on LVM) but recently switched to SuSE Linux (on a VM). We found that XFS on LVM most closely matched our expectations. We run a local customized version of "blackbox" mode, all user interaction with mailboxes is via imap/pop, so no direct user access to the filesystem. We used mbx for years but switched to mix once it was pretty stable and haven't looked back (when you have a user who likes to have 30K messages in his 6GB INBOX, mix is a necessity. With mbx the backups were killing us. ;). -- Dave Funk University of Iowa <dbfunk (at) engineering.uiowa.edu> College of Engineering 319/335-5751 FAX: 319/384-0549 1256 Seamans Center Sys_admin/Postmaster/cell_admin Iowa City, IA 52242-1527 #include <std_disclaimer.h> Better is not better, 'standard' is better. B{ _______________________________________________ Imap-uw mailing list Imap-uw@u.washington.edu http://mailman2.u.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/imap-uw