Re: cyrus and 500k to >1M mails per inbox

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On Thu, February 11, 2010 4:23 pm, Carsten Hoeger wrote:

>
> we have a customer running cyrus imap on RHEL5 cluster with a few thousand
> mailboxes. Every single mail is sent to a second host acting as a read-only
> archive (all imap acls set to no write access).
>
> The plan is, that all mail on that second host is kept for a long time.
>
>
> After some years, old mail will be purged automatically.
>
>
> It's quite likely, that these mailboxes will grow to 500000 or even more then
>  1M mails per mailbox.
>
>
> Does anybody have experience with such big mailboxes?


Carsten,

No, I do not count more than 50k msgs in our largest mailboxes but I'd also
welcome information on metadata (cyrus.index and cyrus.cache files) operations
on huge mailboxes.
Is the I/O cost of message adding relative to O(n), n being the number of msgs
already in the mailbox, or is it independent thereof ?

(question hereby asked to the entire info-cyrus audience)

Eric.


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