Re: High availability email server...

From: rgraves (no email)
Date: Mon Jul 31 2006 - 23:27:21 EDT

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    > Kinda surprising, but it DOES have something to do with Cyrus. Caspur
    > did their case study on cluster filesystems with their e-mail environment.
    > It used Cyrus IMAP and some kind of SMTP (I think it was Postfix or

    Their paper talks about Maildir. If you connect to mailbox.caspur.it:993
    you'll see a Courier-IMAP greeting.

    Maildir is specifically designed not to need anything more fine-grained
    than filesystem metadata-level locking. In theory, it's even NFSv2-safe,
    though user-visible performance on typical IMAP loads sucks (see recent
    Thunderbird rants, and double). Cyrus usually expects more advanced
    locking facilities, but it depends on db backend.

    I obviously can't argue with your own positive experiences with Tru64
    clustering (as with other former DEC products, I've heard only good
    things about Tru64, except that it's been mismanaged and mismarketed
    into irrelevance), but those of us on crankier OSes need to worry about
    such things. Sendmail 8.12.5 release notes: "NOTE: Linux appears to have
    broken flock() again"; UW-IMAP FAQ
    http://www.washington.edu/imap/documentation/FAQ.html#6.11, etc.

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