On Sep 5, 2007, at 10:43 PM, Mark wrote:
Hello,
Kindly let me know if it is possible to integrate
blackberry with the toaster and if yes how to do it.
Please treat as urgent.
The toaster works with any IMAP/POP client.
Regards,
Bill
Hey Jeff,
I don't have much info specific to your question, but I wanted to chime in
here. I don't think you will find a lot of performance increase by using
RAID for the queue, as data is read and written a LOT and Raid 0 (Mirroring)
(correct me if I am wrong) usually only makes reads
I've run a SATA setup in one location for about 3 years now and a SAS setup
for about a year now. We've run RAID 5 on both setups and the servers have
over 1000 domains each. I've never seen any performance hits on the systems
at all. It seems like the only thing that helps performance of either
Hi Ryan:
How do you have the file systems setup on the SATA RAID machine. Do you
have the entire toaster on the RAID 5 array? (i.e. the qmail queue as well
as the /home/vpopmail/domain directories). Which SATA RAID card are you
using and do you have write caching enabled.
In our case we're
Hello,
RAID 1 is mirror, RAID 0 is strip.
We are using sw raid - mirror (2 same disc - one partition, no lvm).
Faster reading, little slow write (but better security - you have 2
copies of data). If you can use raid 5 (with 3 hdd or with 5 hdd -
better with 5, or use raid 10 (mirror strip) with
Over time I've used a few different scenarios and found all of them to work
just fine. We've used the Dell CERC RAID controllers (Adaptec), and the
regular branded Adaptec RAID controllers. I normally create a giant RAID 5
array out of all of my disks then just create a /boot, /, and swap