Title: How scaleable is mailpiler?
Hi
We are investigating to see if mailpiler is a suitable replacement for MailArchiva. A few weeks ago I made a feature request to extend piler's authentication to generic ldap, and this feature was released in 2 days. This great responsiveness on your part
Your over thinking the whole thing with trying to scale a single instance.
Create multiple virtual machines on something like open stack, etc.
1 vm per a client /company, scale the storage and resources as needed.
Client leaves, kill the vm.
This is how we do ours, far less maintenance and
Hello,
On 2014-01-30 16:16, ad...@extremeshok.com wrote:
Your over thinking the whole thing with trying to scale a single
instance.
Create multiple virtual machines on something like open stack, etc.
1 vm per a client /company, scale the storage and resources as needed.
Client leaves, kill
The single VM per client option is a good idea. However when dealing with
100s or 1000s of clients management of those VMs becomes fun.
We roll our MailPiler install out via AWS, and we manage the configuration
via Puppet. We can roll out as many machines as needed, for as long as they
are needed
On 2014-01-30 16:57, Travis Dolan wrote:
The single VM per client option is a good idea. However when dealing
with 100s or 1000s of clients management of those VMs becomes fun.
We roll our MailPiler install out via AWS, and we manage the
configuration via Puppet. We can roll out as many
Nice to hear that and fantastic support from mailpiler.
But unfortunately I am still struggling to integrate it with Zimbra keeping
in same domain and havent had much luck implementing that.
Does any have implemented it? My setup briefly is like this.
mail server = zim.example.com [192.168.1.10]