On 4/6/07, Anand Babu Periasamy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Daniel van Ham Colchete writes:

> Anand,
>
> I also agree completely with Gerry. I'll start using GlusterFS in
> production for a mail server farm soon and this hot-add/remove is
> desirable as long as it doesn't delay the first production ready
> GlusterFS version. The self-healing is also a must have. I can't
> wait to see the 1.4 version ready.
>
> Best regards,
> Daniel Colchete

What mail server are you using?
NFS is notorious in handling email directories. GlusterFS hopefully
should a good job for you.

Already updated the road map!

--
Anand Babu


I'm using Postfix within a Gentoo Linux cluster and my e-mail files are
stored in a Maildir. And that's why I can't use Lustre: it needs a metadata
server and every file on the storage means another one in the MDS. So, if I
have many millions of small files them Lustre is not a very good option and
GlusterFS is just perfect.

Best regards,
Daniel Colchete
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