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 20000 mailboxes accessed through IMAP. Many mailboxes are large (over 10GB) and very intensively accessed. They are highly accessed through ActiveSynch too, so I'll setup a separate installation for this protocol, as suggested on SOGo site.

I wonder how many mailboxes can manage a single SOGo host.
I would like to know if an IMAP session must stay on a single host, or if it can land on a random balanced host. For instance, I remember that Horde can have multiple hosts equally configured with the same DB (in particular one session table). So it's not important what balanced host a client contacts: even in the same IMAP session the host can change.

I would like to know if you have some hints or best practices how to configure SOGo in a large environment. For instance, a typical resource allocation (CPU, RAM) for a single host.

Let suppose to choose a MySQL DB. Reading at the manual, it seems the DB is a system global configuration. Can a single DB manage over 20000 mailboxes?

Thank you very much for every hints.

Cheers
Marco

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