[Dovecot] Basic clustered filesystem advice
Stan Hoeppner
stan at hardwarefreak.com
Tue Sep 17 05:07:51 EEST 2013
On 9/16/2013 8:24 AM, Simon Fraser wrote:
>
> Time marches on, and I need to continue the service migration. I'd still
> like to use Dovecot (we're migrating away from Cyrus). I'm assuming the
> only other alternative without existing shared storage is to use DRBD
> and a cluster file system to provide the replication, and to ensure
> Director is enabled. Are there any things to watch for surrounding
> this?
Just the basics:
1. DRBD is limited to two nodes
2. Twice as many disks are required vs single host, NFS share, SAN LUN
3. GFS2/OCFS2 metadata exchange is slow and gets slower with load
4. maildir doesn't scale well due to metadata modification rate
DRBD may or may not be your best solution.
I didn't read the previous incarnation of this thread as the subject
lacked keywords in my area of interest/expertise. This subject one has
both cluster and filesystem. If you'd like to further discuss storage
options for your Dovecot workload I'd be glad to. Knowing your
current/future mailbox count, avg mail and mailbox size, msgs/day, etc,
is required for proper analysis.
--
Stan
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