We've not upgraded for ages, and we must do so. But this should set an interesting lower floor on the amount of hardware you need.
On Tue, 02 Dec 2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > The version(s) of Cyrus you are running 1.6.24 > The specs of the servers you have (cpu,mem,disk,os, etc) Sun Ultra 2, Solaris 7, 2x167MHz processors, 1.5GBytes RAM, two Fast/Wide SCSI controllers, 200GBytes of usable disk built from a mess of RAID 0+1 resulting from filesystem growth over the years: d18 -m d28 d38 -g 1 d28 3 2 c1t3d0s3 c1t4d0s3 -i 32b \ 2 c1t5d0s3 c1t6d0s3 -i 32b \ 4 c1t9d0s1 c1t10d0s1 c1t11d0s1 c1t12d0s1 -i 32b d38 3 2 c2t1d0s3 c2t2d0s3 -i 32b \ 2 c2t3d0s3 c2t4d0s3 -i 32b \ 4 c2t9d0s1 c2t10d0s1 c2t11d0s1 c2t12d0s1 -i 32b > How many accounts on each server. ~500 active > The average and peak number of users on each server at a time As of this minute 473 (load average 0.16, 0.25, 0.26), average about 400 during the day. Load average never seen to go even close to 1. > The average and peak number of messages in a folder for your users > (go ahead and estimate here...) Pass. But plenty of people have well in excess of 1000 in a single folder. > Are you using murder? If so, describe your proxies and mupdate server. No. ian