Best practices for mailbox network file storage?
Alessio Cecchi
alessio at skye.it
Thu Jun 18 12:28:10 UTC 2015
Il 16/06/2015 21:24, Andy Csillag ha scritto:
> Is there a current best practice for a shared filesystem backend for mailboxes (in my case, all virtual accounts)? NFS 3/4, GFS2, GlusterFS, other? In the case of the latter ones, is the use of Director necessary? Any specific anti-recommendations? Also, if it matters, I *think* I want to use BackBlaze racks for storage. Also, I've seen recommendations for the filesystem underneath like XFS or ext4 or whatever. Is there a best practice?
>
> Thanks,
> Drew
>
Hi,
I'm using NetApp as storage (with NFS3) and Director is required for
shared file system. I suggest to use XFS with CentOS 6 as file system on
NFS Server, prior to NetApp we use these and works fine but also ext4 is ok.
I have never hear about success story with GFS2 or GlusterFS, if you do
not want surprises use XFS/EXT4 and NFS3.
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Alessio Cecchi
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