On 11/05/2010 15:00, Jake Vickers wrote:
On 05/11/2010 05:42 AM, Sérgio Rosa wrote:
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
Welcome Sergio. You'll find a wealth of knowledge (and opinions!) on
the list.
To better understand your environment, can you provide some general
metrics on your mail flux?
To provide an example, I run a server with 161 domains, and ~2700
users on a single machine with a P4 3.2Ghz processor, 2G of RAM and a
250G drive. I've performed some tweaks for speed, but the machine
buzzes along nicely with this load. 90% of the users are POP3, with
about 10% using IMAP.
The server averages around 320,000 messages sent per month, and
520,000 received every month (not counting spam rejected at the SMTP
level).
This machine ONLY serves mail, so there are no other factors to
include. Its is a dedicated machine.
Does that help and provide some perspective?
Thank you,
I hope so! let the inputs flow in.
well I'm felling kinda gozzila.
have 50 mail domains, and per month:
- around 200K pop
- around 50K imap
- around 200K smtp (legit and spam)
- several optin mailing lists (20/30K email address each daily)
This values are estimated and based on cat <file> | wc -l (bad i know)
I'm planning to grow and increase largely the number of hosted domains.
Kartone, as to HR well the entire platform is managed and maintained
only by one guy, for better and for worse, by me.
Thanks,
sergio rosa