>Bear in mind that a vps timeslices with all other vps on that particular
>hardware, and may also share things like disk i/o.. dedicated hardware is
>always better, and if you can split web and imap, so much the better.

Thanks for the reply.

Yep I'm aware of the limitations of a VPS server and am planning a move to a
dedicated server (or servers) soon.

My question is specifically what DEDICATED servers can handle.
Not an exact number - just like around 2000 or 5000 or 10,000 or more (?).

I know it's all very "it depends" but we're just talking people checking
their mail - average use.
I've found out that one of the most important things is getting a nice fast
SCSI drive for email servers.

Thanks,
Daniel









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