On 13 Jan 2012, at 15:44, Leen de Braal <ldb@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > I for sure do not understand a word of it. Let me Google translate it for you: Hi. Currently I am dealing with a cluster of mail, in which files mail messages are stored on users raid software-at that shared by NFS. Multiple NFS servers, each provides a subset of the messages to the appropriate server with postfix-I, which is the NFS client. Data from the NFS server which host the frontend postfix-I should be mounted with the mail folders are in MySQL. We are looking at replacing some host-s single storage solution matrix of appropriate disk capacity and performance I / O. You can prompt the pros and cons of such a solution? Or matrices usually have several times higher performance I / O than single server with SATA drives? Is such a performance I / O is scalable? Do you scale the storage space in the arrays can be "without restrictions "? Thanks! Ben _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos