Re: [Mailman-Users] minimum recommended hardware

2017-10-05 Thread Mark Sapiro
On 10/05/2017 08:23 AM, Jesus Rivas wrote: > My specific question is: with this hard disk (55Gb free space on Centos 7 > without graphics desktop), can i manage 100k mailing list. > > My main concern is the limited free space. I think it should be enough as long as the list posts are not to

Re: [Mailman-Users] minimum recommended hardware

2017-10-05 Thread Jesus Rivas
Mark, thanks for your answer. I'm clear that cpu, ram etc... its ok. Actually i have 10mbps and mailman/postfix delivered in 1-2 hour. its greats for us. But i need to move all my servers to the cloud, so, i’m checking for service cloud, and PerfectIP offer 30mpbs (cheap server :D ). My speci

Re: [Mailman-Users] minimum recommended hardware

2017-10-04 Thread Mark Sapiro
On 10/04/2017 06:34 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote: > > My > first comment is the RHEL/Centos Mailman 2.1 is something between > 2.1.15-24.el7 and 2.1.15-24.el7 ... Ooops. That should be "something between 2.1.15-17.el7 and 2.1.15-24.el7" -- Mark Sapiro The highway is for gamblers, San Francisco

Re: [Mailman-Users] minimum recommended hardware

2017-10-04 Thread Mark Sapiro
On 10/04/2017 10:38 AM, Jesus Rivas wrote: > What is the minimum recommended hardware for running and operate Mailman? A Raspberry Pi (only slightly facetious ;) > If i rent a cloud service with this features: > 8 Core Processor > Memory: 32 GB > 60 GB SSD > Operating System: CentOS7 > > I h

[Mailman-Users] minimum recommended hardware

2017-10-04 Thread Jesus Rivas
Hi, What is the minimum recommended hardware for running and operate Mailman? If i rent a cloud service with this features: 8 Core Processor Memory: 32 GB 60 GB SSD Operating System: CentOS7 I have a mailing list of 82000, and we send daily email. With this i could operate or i need more spac