Hi Thomas,

I'd be very interested to know more details on the ultimate aim with the ISP 
option. I support the idea of subscription for the higher end as it will help 
create funding for you past donations.

Is the aim of the addition to add support for extended scalability or do you 
have ideas for the future to make additional features available? If you 
remember we exchanged emails a while back about some of the features that I 
could see benefiting a larger setup and we are looking into how to implement 
things at the moment.

I've already implemented clustered file systems and the next step is to HA the 
database. The biggest concern for me in scaling up is the block reports being 
generated on each server individually.

If I understand more of how experimental this is and what could go wrong then I 
may be able to help with testibg.

All the best,
Colin Waring

On 8 Mar 2015 12:39, Thomas Eckardt <thomas.ecka...@thockar.com> wrote:
Hi all,

fixed in assp 2.4.4 build 15067:

- on some windows systems 'Win32::Unicode' was detected as unavailable,
even it was correctly installed

- the alpha index was not working in build 15059

- HMM was not working, if 'spamdb' was set to a plain file, placed in a
subfolder like: db/spamdb


added:

- This build contains experimental code to setup assp in very large ISP
environments, with a very high workload
  caused by HMM, Bayesian and DNS.
  Such a setup requires an enormous and expensive amount of hardware
resources, a very high knowledge in
  system design and OS scripting.
  minimum requirements:
      - assp: 64Bit OS, all SSD, 16GB RAM, 8 CPU cores, 64Bit Perl
(multiple larger systems expected)
      - external high available enterprise database server
      - high available and very fast DNS-servers

  This ISP setup option is subject to become a payed licensed feature.


Thomas


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