Thanks! I'll check those out, I appreciate the quick replies :)

Carlin

On Fri, Oct 26, 2012 at 1:13 PM, Federico Alberto Sayd <fs...@uncu.edu.ar>wrote:

> On 26/10/12 13:52, carlinohef...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> I'm am looking at venturing into sogo as an exchange replacement, and
>> have a
>> question before I begin. I promise I have searched before posting, but
>> can't
>> find anything related (or I may have poor keyword choices :-) So I
>> apologize if
>> this has been discussed already.
>>
>> We have a couple of office locations, and I'd like to set up 2 servers, 1
>> at
>> each location, that mirror each other. That way if one location goes down
>> (power or internet loss or hardware failure) the other server can still at
>> least receive SMTP. It would be great if the client side connectivity
>> could
>> also work when one or the other servers go down, but not as important as
>> making
>> sure we don't miss any incoming mail over SMTP.
>>
>> Is this possible?
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>> Carlin
>>
> You can take a look at HAproxy
>
> Haproxy is a http and tcp proxy. We use haproxy to balance trafic between
> our SOGo backend servers. With SMTP also you can balance using MX records
> from DNS, but POP or IMAP is more complicated because you need
> distribute/replicate the mail storage.
>
> Regards
>
> Federico
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