Redundancy, backups, and/or Load balancing?

From: Matt Goebel (no email)
Date: Mon Apr 04 2005 - 14:34:58 EDT

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    I'm looking for ideas on how to provide the greatest of piece of mind for
    my current mail server setup. Right now I have:

    1 Mail server with redundant hardware (Raid 5, dual power, backup fans
    etc.. everything except motherboard, memory, and CPU's) which runs all the
    software for the mail system (Postfix, Cyrus-Imapd, etc....)

    2 U320 DAS units each in Raid 5 (+1 hotspare.) Both of these are
    connected to the mail server (same controller) and I've got a software
    Raid 1 going between them. I keep all the mail on these (the whole of
    /var actually).

    1 Backup mail server that just stores and forwards email in the event the
    mail server if offline.

    Backups are handled by a rsync script which copies all the mail off the
    DAS' onto the local disks.. which then gets backed up.

    Any ideas on how to improve upon this setup? The DAS units have a 2nd
    controller on them so I was thinking switching to a shared filesystem
    (Redhat Enterprise 4 has one) and getting a 2nd identical mail server that
    either just sat there waiting for the first server to go down.. or
    better.. did load balancing (nominal load now but since I have it there).

    Backups I'm using LVM so snapshots might be an option.. although it's a
    lot extra to be backing up.

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