Gary Mills wrote:
There was a question earlier regarding ZFS for Cyrus IMAP storage. We recently converted to that filesystem here. I'm extremely pleased with it. Our server has about 30,000 users with over 200,000 mailboxes. It peaks at about 1900 IMAP sessions. It currently has 1 TB of storage with about 300 GB in use. The server is a Sun T2000 with 16 GB of memory, running Solaris 10. It uses iSCSI to provide two 500 GB devices from our Netapp filer. Disk redundancy is all on the Netapp because it's currently superior to that provided by ZFS.
Our T2000 have 8 GB for the cluster we are building here at University of California Davis.
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