of house/country stuff.
The thing I said back then and I still think is valid is that I feel
object storage with lots of small objects is going to require a fast and
studly storage system below and due to the nature of the beast still loose
against something like DRBD when it comes to both latency
Just curious if there are already people actively using object storage?
https://github.com/ceph-dovecot/dovecot-ceph-plugin
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wrote:
On 25 Sep 2015, at 17:56, Hans Morten Kind <k...@adm.uib.no> wrote:
On Tue, Sep 15, 2015 at 12:31:25PM +0900, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On 12 Sep 2015, at 04:45, Bradley Giesbrecht <pixi...@macports.org> wrote:
Is the Dovecot Object Storage plugin still available for purchase?
It
absolutely no interest.
I walked away undecided: would I look at developing my own object storage
back-end for dovecot and open-source it? Or would I abandon dovecot entirely?
I'm still undecided.
> On Sep 28, 2015, at 6:18 AM, Paolo Cravero <paolo.crav...@csi.it> wrote:
>
>
&
> Timo Sirainen wrote:
> Our typical projects have several million user accounts. I think 100k
> users is around the minimum.
Interesting. So che choice for object storage is driven by the number of
accounts rather than the amount of data stored? For example I am heading
towards 10
Le 2015-09-28 15:18, Paolo Cravero a écrit :
Timo Sirainen wrote:
Our typical projects have several million user accounts. I think 100k
users is around the minimum.
Interesting. So che choice for object storage is driven by the number
of
accounts rather than the amount of data stored
On 25 Sep 2015, at 17:56, Hans Morten Kind <k...@adm.uib.no> wrote:
>
> On Tue, Sep 15, 2015 at 12:31:25PM +0900, Timo Sirainen wrote:
>> On 12 Sep 2015, at 04:45, Bradley Giesbrecht <pixi...@macports.org> wrote:
>>>
>>> Is the Dovecot Object S
On Tue, Sep 15, 2015 at 12:31:25PM +0900, Timo Sirainen wrote:
> On 12 Sep 2015, at 04:45, Bradley Giesbrecht <pixi...@macports.org> wrote:
> >
> > Is the Dovecot Object Storage plugin still available for purchase?
> >
>
> It's available, but at least for
On 12 Sep 2015, at 04:45, Bradley Giesbrecht <pixi...@macports.org> wrote:
>
> Is the Dovecot Object Storage plugin still available for purchase?
>
> Clicking the store link [2] from this page [1] does not show any info about
> purchasing the plugin.
>
> [1]
>
Is the Dovecot Object Storage plugin still available for purchase?
Clicking the store link [2] from this page [1] does not show any info about
purchasing the plugin.
[1]
http://www.dovecot.fi/dovecot-object-storage-plugins-available-for-online-purchase/
[2] http://shop.dovecot.fi/
Regards
Did someone has already developed something similar and have any tips
for me?
Thanks!
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Em 29-12-2014 13:09, Listas@Adminlinux escreveu:
Hi!
I'm planning to develop a OSP (Object Storage Plugin) to support a
specific platform of my company.
Is there any API documentation
Hi!
I'm planning to develop a OSP (Object Storage Plugin) to support a
specific platform of my company.
Is there any API documentation or sample code of a simple plugin that
can be used as a basis for an implementation?
Thanks!
--
Thiago Henrique
talking to the same object storage, assuming it's
consistent between sites? From what I remember about obox the dovecot
servers all keep a copy of the index locally and merge it with a file in
the object storage at intervals, is this an issue with our concept?
Also does your team have any
Hi Timo,
I'm curious and have questions about the new Object Storage Plugin
(OSP), and how it can be leveraged by an SMB like us.
First, am I reading this right where it could be used as a kind of
'live/realtime backup' solution, where everything is stored *both*
locally and in the cloud
On 2013-04-11 8:31 AM, Charles Marcus cmar...@media-brokers.com wrote:
Third - I'm a little confused by the Amazon S3 pricing page,
Specifically, the 'Request Pricing' shown here:
http://aws.amazon.com/s3/pricing/
Also...
Would the plugin support the ability to use two different storage
On 2013-04-11 9:55 AM, Charles Marcus cmar...@media-brokers.com wrote:
Would the plugin support the ability to use two different storage
'namespaces', e.g., one for primary email storage (stored on S3's
'Standard' storage tier), and one for 'older or 'archived' emails
stored on the much
On 11.4.2013, at 15.31, Charles Marcus cmar...@media-brokers.com wrote:
I'm curious and have questions about the new Object Storage Plugin (OSP), and
how it can be leveraged by an SMB like us.
I'll give some more complete answers and examples and such within a few days..
Or probably better
of Dovecot.
* Storing emails to (high-latency) object storage, initially supporting
Amazon S3, Caringo CAStor and Scality.
* Email archive storage.
See http://www.dovecot.fi/products/index.html for details.
404 file not found, but it was not too difficult to guess where you meant.
I'm not too
Am 13.11.2012 10:17, schrieb Jan-Frode Myklebust:
See http://www.dovecot.fi/products/index.html for details.
404 file not found, but it was not too difficult to guess where you meant.
no problem here
Best Regards
MfG Robert Schetterer
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Am 13.11.2012 12:32, schrieb Robert Schetterer:
Am 13.11.2012 10:17, schrieb Jan-Frode Myklebust:
See http://www.dovecot.fi/products/index.html for details.
404 file not found, but it was not too difficult to guess where you meant.
no problem here
having a shiny laout does not mean that
Am 13.11.2012 12:38, schrieb Reindl Harald:
read the page title
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ok , i see youre right, i am rare looking in tab text
Best Regards
MfG Robert Schetterer
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the functionality of the basic open-source version of Dovecot.
* Storing emails to (high-latency) object storage, initially supporting
Amazon S3, Caringo CAStor and Scality.
* Email archive storage.
See http://www.dovecot.fi/products/index.html for details.
404 file not found
Hi all,
Dovecot Oy’s web pages at www.dovecot.fi have been updated. The products page
lists two features that will be available for commercial licensing, extending
the functionality of the basic open-source version of Dovecot.
* Storing emails to (high-latency) object storage, initially
to (high-latency) object storage, initially supporting Amazon
S3, Caringo CAStor and Scality.
* Email archive storage.
See http://www.dovecot.fi/products/index.html for details.
I’ve been developing Dovecot for over 10 years now. For a long time it was my
primary motivation in life to create
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