Re: LARGE single-system Cyrus installs?

From: Vincent Fox (no email)
Date: Thu Nov 08 2007 - 13:18:04 EST

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    To close the loop since I started this thread:

    We still haven't finished up the contract to get Sun out here to
    get to the REAL bottom of the problem.

    However observationally we find that under high email usage that
    above 10K users on a Cyrus instance things get really bad. Like last
    week we had a T2000 at about 10,500 users and loads of 5+ and it
    was bogging down. We moved 1K users off bringing it down to
    9,500 and loads dropped to around 1.0 and everything is fine.

    We have investigated doing this with Solaris Zones with multiple instances
    of 5K users each on a single system and it seems like a workable idea.
    However the PITA of working out patch procedures for all the zones
    and the system itself, and it's cluster partner, seem too intensive.

    Our latest line of investigation goes back to the Fastmail suggestion,
    simply
    have multiple Cyrus binary instances on a system. Each running it's own
    config and with it's own ZFS filesystems out of the pool to use.
    Since we can bring up a virtual interface for each instance we won't even
    have to bother with using separate port numbers, etc.

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