Am 03.11.2010 09:15, schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger:
Am 03.11.2010 07:17, schrieb Stan Hoeppner:
Hope this helps you a bit.
Thanks a lot, Stan, for this explanation ... !
additional explanation of my current point of view:
I run a dovecot server with postfix (and postfixadmin, so mysql) for a customer. It is located in their LAN and only communicates with another server of mine which is doing the whole filtering etc (located far away).
My main concern is the availability of the mailboxes. Lately this server has started to simply crash out of a sudden, without any visible reasons (so far).
We speak of around 180 mailboxes here, and you know, email is crucial for today's business.
So I start to set up a second server within a VM, duplicate the physical server. Right now I rsync the mail-data to a second physical server, just to have the data quickly available, just in case (tape-backups are done as well, sure).
I will restore the mysql-db on the VM and try to get the virtual dovecot working, just to have a quick backup server at hand. It doesn't really have to be "zero downtime", I just want to be prepared to get something up within hours ...
Stefan