Just out of interest: How would you go about putting your spool directory in
a RAMDisk?


Craig.

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I recommend going with the single processor. Recovery in the unlikely
event of a main board failure is MUCH easier. Not to mention it will be
easier to support a P4 in future than a P3. You're likely to be IO bound
more than anything else - so concentration on your storage is important
- if you have to make a trade-off, make it in favor of faster storage or
better caching therein.

Also, watch out for your nic... It's a small thing, but the speed and
reliability of that piece can make or break a mail server.

These days memory is cheap... There's almost no excuse any more to have
less than 1G in Ram (IMHO) not because you need it now, but because not
having it is always worse than having it. This can come in handy when
running multiple instances of command line virus scanners or other
programs like Message Sniffer. The extra ram also helps when caching
these programs and their data - if the box doesn't need to hit the hard
drive for this you'll be in great shape.

Along those lines, if you want to get clever (or beg for trouble based
on your point of view) you might even tweak things a bit by putting your
spool directory in a ram-disk... But don't go that far unless you want
this box to carry heavy traffic and your power and equipment are stable
enough that you won't worry about the spool dir going away.

Hope this helps. I'm sure others have different viewpoints to add.

_M

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