FWIW, Ipswitch techs have posted here that Imail does utilize dual
processors.
Andy Guerriero
FoxBerry Network
Internet Services Manager
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How soon you forget it's running on NT, Microsoft's certified "resource
sucker". I haven't run 100000 accounts, but we do run a large number of
email accounts here, and I honestly haven't had a problem with Imail sucking
up too much resources. I'd figure you'd be fine with that hardware. As far
as I've seen, it doesn't have to be the program that utilizes the 2
processors but the OS that needs to be compatible.
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Eric Grotenhuis
Advanced Computer and Communication Systems (ACCS)
Frankfort, IN
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> Sounds like mucho over kill to me. Is the Ipswitch program written to
> utilize two processers. If not, typically the server will only use one
> processer to handle the load.
>
> Don
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> Subject: [IMail Forum] Is anyone out there using
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>
> > ...IMail server with 100,000 accounts?
> >
> > Is it stable? Considering running that many accounts on a dual
PIII500Mhz
> > with 1GB RAM, and a 145GB external RAID array.
> >
> > Any thoughts?
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