Re: e-mail serving

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On 08/03/11 10:53 AM, Todd wrote:
> I am looking to buy a low end box, but that can hold lots of RAM and 
> accomodate a fair number of HD's to store the e-mail while I try my 
> experiments.

the HP DL180G6 is a nice box for those requirements.   2U server that 
can be configured with up to 2x6 core Xeon 5600 series processors, and 
up to 96GB ram without using really expensive memory (has 12 memory 
slots, 6 per CPU socket, so 6x8gb gets you 48GB, 12x8gb gets you 96gb), 
and has either 12 x 3.5" SAS/SATA or 25 x 2.5" SAS/SATA hotswap drives.

a million emails/day is an average of 12/second every single second of 
the day.     I'd wager your file system had better be able to handle 3-4 
times that so that bursts are handled gracefully.     I'd definately 
recommend using raid10 with a fair number of disks for this as that's 
lots of small file creates.

what are you doing with this email when you recieve it, beyond just 
saving it?

-- 
john r pierce                            N 37, W 122
santa cruz ca                         mid-left coast

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