RE: High Availability approaches for Cyrus

2010-03-15 Thread Simpson, John R
> -Original Message- > From: John Madden [mailto:jmad...@ivytech.edu] > Sent: Monday, March 15, 2010 2:07 PM > To: Simpson, John R > Cc: info-cyrus@lists.andrew.cmu.edu > Subject: Re: High Availability approaches for Cyrus > > > - We have three Cyrus server

Re: High Availability approaches for Cyrus

2010-03-15 Thread Michael Menge
Quoting "Simpson, John R" : Greetings all, I've spent a good deal of time searching the Info-Cyrus archives (and various googled articles) to identify the recommended ways to improve Cyrus availability and reduce disaster recovery time. The two main approaches appear to be Cy

Re: High Availability approaches for Cyrus

2010-03-15 Thread John Madden
> - We have three Cyrus servers, each with a single large mailstore. > Would there be a significant advantage to splitting them into multiple > smaller mailstores? We’re using Perdition but not Murder / Aggregator. Murder rocks, IMO, well worth the learning curve of the setup. If you're goin

High Availability approaches for Cyrus

2010-03-15 Thread Simpson, John R
Greetings all, I've spent a good deal of time searching the Info-Cyrus archives (and various googled articles) to identify the recommended ways to improve Cyrus availability and reduce disaster recovery time. The two main approaches appear to be Cyrus replication and file system re