Hello Christian,
On 11/08/2020 13:55, Christian Mack (christian.m...@uni-konstanz.de) has
written:
Hello
First, most of your questions are not SOGo related, but IMAP and
database server related.
That said, let's start :-)
You can optimize your setup for either speed, high availability or eas
Hello
First, most of your questions are not SOGo related, but IMAP and
database server related.
That said, let's start :-)
You can optimize your setup for either speed, high availability or easy
setup.
As you seem to go for redundancy and/or speed, you should split up your
setup into loadbalance
Hello,
I read that SOGo can manage at least 25000 mailboxes and more. But I
don't understand how to setup the hosts through an high availability
balancer.
At the moment I have about 2 mailboxes accessed through IMAP. Many
mailboxes are large (over 10GB) and very intensively accessed. Th
Hi,
Thanks for the response (btw, not idling on irc right now ? :) my nick is
alcy) !
On Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 12:45 PM, tarjei wrote:
> Are you sure you need to? I'm not sure, but if SOGo follows the REST
> principles then you might not have to.
>
I am not sure either. Currently firing VMs to
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Hi Thre,
On 11/29/2010 07:32 AM, Mohit Chawla wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'd like to know how folks around here are actually scaling SOGo
> deployments. Not trade secrets, but at what levels does scalability
> needs to be taken care of.
>
> So, if I have say,
Hi,
I'd like to know how folks around here are actually scaling SOGo
deployments. Not trade secrets, but at what levels does scalability needs to
be taken care of.
So, if I have say, two SOGo servers, then what would be the correct way for
preserving sessions across those nodes ?
To be more spe