Hello, All, We are in the process of re-architecting our Web and E-Mail hosting service.
For our web hosting we are architecting things in such a way that all of the web content is going to be stored on a common web content storage device and we will be able to add front end web servers as needed. This will allow us to have more redundancy, load balancing, fault tolerance, etc. So we can take down servers for extended periods of time, if necessary, or reboot servers here and there without having to worry about content not being available.
Is there anyway to configure mulltiple IMail servers, e.g. 5 servers, in a similar manner so the users aren't locked in to having all of their e-mail stored on a specific server? Someone mentioned that IMail supported "peering" (whatever that is) but I can't seem to find anything on their web site about it.
How are ISPs that are using IMail on their mail server handling this situation? If there's not an IPSwitch recommended way of doing this is there some sort of workaround that is commonly known as the best way to achieve this?
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