Re: Storage - posibilities?

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I hope you will be clustering those storage arrays since email is such a vital service for any organization. What are your current choices? I don't think there would be any major issues as long as you plan you current and long term capacity needs. Let us know what are your plans at the moment.

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From: Rafał Radecki
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Subject:  Storage - posibilities?
Sent: Jan 14, 2012 4:56 AM

Hi all.

Currently I am administering a mail cluster in which messages are
stored on software RAID shared with NFS. There are several NFS
servers, every one of them exports a part of all mail files for a
specific frontend with postfix.

We are thinking about replacing these storage hosts with one solution,
maybe a storage array with appropriate disk space and I/O capacity.
What are pros and cons of that solution? Do storage arrays have
appropriate I/O capacity (X*software RAID)? Does it scale good? Does
storage capacity also scale good in those solutions?

Best regards,
R.
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