Hi,

I'm giving a test drive to qmailtoaster. Now I would like to ask for your expertise regarding the pros & cons of my actual setup and if it's possible to migrate it to qmailtoaster or if my actual setup is no ok.

I designed a Toaster to serve my needs and it has the following structure (is a Xen server with 2 x Intel Xeon quadcore ):
(4g ram) - 1 nfs server with ~vpopmail/domains folder
(2g ram) - 1 mysql server for hosting vpopmail database (configured with enable many domains) and websites databases
(1g ram) - 1 dedicated Spamassassin server
(1 g ram) - 1 dedicated server for pop/pop3s/imap/impas/auth relay (clamav & spamassassin) (2 x 512ram) - 2 dedicated incoming mx servers (spamdyke, rbls,simscan, chukser 2.0, clamav, spamassassin)
(4g ram) - 1 dedicated webserver for websites and webmail
(2 x 256ram) - 2 dedicated djbdns servers

I like this design and everything runs smooth up to today. I think that separating services among servers is better in terms of performance. What do you think?

Is this a good approach or should I consider moving all services into a single box with lots of ram and cpu power?
Should I move from vpopmail with enable-many-domains or should I stay?
I would like to implement logging with isoqlog but it's kind difficult because separated logs among servers, any suggestions? How can I improve things? I liked the qmailtoaster admin interface, is it possible to have it with my setup?

For now that's all.

Thank you and I'll be waiting for your input.
Sérgio Rosa

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