Joshua Goodall wrote:
I recommend a pair of NetApp filers (e.g. 2 x 3020c) exporting NFS from shared disk shelves in their high-availability mode. This is a hybrid of the two options, except a) it's a fully supported and stable NetApp configuration, b) they're sharing disk storage, c) you're not hog-tied to GFS, d) it's the best NFS implementation in the world (you can even trust the fcntl locking), e) it's really fast, f) NetApp's onboard snapshots and other funky software bits will make you wonder how you lived without them, g) the HA actually works.
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Hi,
My ears prick up whenever I hear mention of NetApps and Dovecot.
Which operating system (Linux, Solaris, Solaris x86...) are you running.
Many thanks, Jonathan.