replication - more than 2 servers?
Reindl Harald
h.reindl at thelounge.net
Tue Dec 16 20:39:21 UTC 2014
Am 16.12.2014 um 21:13 schrieb Ron Cleven:
> We tested dovecot for a fair amount of time and decided finally to put
> it into production under CentOS 7 (we are running 2.2.10). I just
> joined the list, so I apologize for what is probably a question that has
> been answered many times, but I was wondering if there are any plans to
> implement replication among 3 or more servers (all "masters", as with
> 2)? As best as I can tell, replication seems to be limited to 2
> servers, and it is not obvious to me even how more than 2 would be
> supported syntactically in the configs. That is, what might be an
> example of the "mail_replica" clauses if such a thing was supported?
if you *really* have that large number of users and load you should
split them to different servers (replicated server pairs) because you
end in replication overhead eating away all the benefits otherwise
master-master replication independent of the software is somehow limited
by phyiscs (delays, replication traffic, replication I/O) and can't
scale endless
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