Hi > On 15 Mar 2016, at 17:19, EFEKT PAWKI <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hello. > Now Exchange 2003 is running on multihomed SBS without a problem on a wooden > server - AMD 2x2,2Ghz, 3,5GB RAM (32bit os) with AD, DNS, DHCP, VPN without a > problem and performance problems. > All users files take abut 60GB on server. Archives are out of server on PST > files - so outside server. > You think I have to test it before I will switch whole company? 32+GB RAM > will need sogo to run same amount of data?
Yes - if you plan to use ActiveSync. Alternatively, you can: 1. Not use Outlook. Options left are: Thunderbird + SOGo Connector or Webmail client. 2. Use Outlook configured for IMAP. Use some sort of CalDav/CardDav sync tool to enable calendars/contacts support. 3. Use Outlook configured for MAPI. For this you need SOGo + Openchange. Openchange is an element that enables (in conjunction with SOGo) native Outlook support. This, however requires IMO even more testing then EAS. I personally don’t know anyone that runs Openchange in production without issues. > > As another option I take Zimbra with z-push - I will have to force them to > use Zimbra desktop instead of Outlook. > Best regards. Pawka Don’t know anything about Zimbra. Tested Zarafa in the past, with mixed results. Good luck forcing your users out of Outlook ;-) Hope this helps, Best Regards Martin. > > 2016-03-10 16:44 GMT+01:00 Martin Simovic <[email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]>>: > Hi, > > I recommend you test your setup before the actual migration. ActiveSync can > be very resource demanding, especially with large mailboxes. At the moment, > every EAS connection requires a separate sogod process, which in your case > means you need 32+ GB RAM - assuming your users use Outlook only (and not the > phone, etc.) Add one more device per user (e.g. Android phone) and amount of > required RAM duplicates. > > Best Regards > Martin. > >> On 10 Mar 2016, at 15:36, EFEKT PAWKI <[email protected] >> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: >> >> Hello. >> I have to migrate from Exchange 2003 to something else. >> My users will kill me if I force them to switch from MS Outlook to something >> else. >> >> How Sogo behave with account with a lot of data using Active Sync protocol? >> Especially owner of company - he have 5GB of OST and 45 in PST. >> >> Calendar is full of meettings etc... >> Will Sogo be able to work fluently with such amount of data? >> There will be about 100 mailboxes. >> Best regards. Pawel >> -- >> [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> >> https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists <https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists> > > -- > [email protected] > https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
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