2 Dec
2006
2 Dec
'06
11:31 p.m.
Jos Chrispijn wrote:
Jasper Bryant-Greene schreef (02-12-06 20:51):
Which is why, if your mail is really that important, you get a proper cluster of database servers. A text file is *not* going to scale to any sort of real volume.
A proper cluster of database servers? I am allready happy that I have one (1) BSD server online! My real volume is about <= 80 usr max (of which one has to use webmail and the rest volunterarly).
Well then, some sort of small-scale flat-file database (DBM, BDB, etc) on the same machine as the mail could be fine for that sort of volume, and you can store the prefs in there.
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