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You could easy store 10,000 to 15,000 accounts on the same IMS box considering using SQL stored procedures on a external server (for example). I could say most of your performance issues will relay on your application design and Cold Fusion related techniques to get a more efficient IMS server. Not really into IMS by it self. We handle 11,200 users on a dedicated IMS server using a dedicated SQL with out any problems... :D ============================= Guillermo Dewey Guerra [EMAIL PROTECTED] Metro Solutions S.A. de C.V. <http://www.metro.com.mx/> http://www.metro.com.mx <http://www.destinoweb.com> http://www.destinoweb.com Tel. 52-81-83907000 Fax. 52-81-83907001 Movil. 52-81-83092416 MSN. <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [EMAIL PROTECTED] _____ From: Helge Hetland [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2004 12:16 PM To: inFusion Support List; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [iMS] Server specs for 10000 pop3/webmail users Hello Howie and all! I'm currently in the process of specifying a server setup for a potential customer. This setup is a bit new to me and I hope to get valuable advice from you - I guess my needs is not very uncommon for some of you - In Norway this is a LARGE setup... (the biggest company in Norway has around 30 000 employees - and there is only a handful with above 20 000 employees) The customer needs a system that grows over time - and I need some hints on what hardware / licenses to start with - so that the upgrade to more users is as easy and cost effective as possible. The setup will be: Dedicated iMS server with ColdFusion professional (pop3/smtp, antivirus and different filters, lists, autoresponders etc) Dedicated MSSQL 2000 server Dedicated CFMX/IIS web server(s) with CMS / portal including web mail (there will be lots of additional modules on this portal - and it will work towards the same DB as iMS) Starting with 10Mbps internet access (shared with our other systems - average usage today is below 1Mbps) iMS Enterprise with PrismAV (to be purchased after customer accept on offer (hint :-)) The email accts need pricing and sufficient hardware/software in the following steps: <500 accounts 500-1500 accounts 1500-5000 accounts 5000-10000 accounts >10000 accounts (I guess we'll reach 5000+ accounts after about 2 years) So - is there any "golden rule" on how to determine the needs for processing power / storage space / DB power? Growing from <500 - <10000 accounts is probably not a thing to do on the same hardware - but what power should we start with - where would we need to upgrade to better servers - and how much storage and processing power is needed with say 15 000 email accounts. Thanks in advance! Helge Hetland WebSite AS Norway ==^======================================================= This list server is Powered by iMS "The Swiss Army Knife of Mail Servers" -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This list is provided as a free service. Although we will try to address issues in a timely manner, support via this list is not guaranteed. If you require expedited support then a support contract is required. Support may be purchased from http://www.coolfusion.com/commerce. Details regarding support options may be reviewed at: http://www.coolfusion.com/SupportOptions.cfm -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- To leave this list please complete the form at http://www.coolfusion.com/Support/ Need an iMS Developer license? Sign up for a free license here: http://www.coolfusion.com/Developers/ List archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/infusion-email%40eoscape.com/ Note: You are subscribed as [EMAIL PROTECTED] ==^=======================================================
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