Marc Roos
2020-Aug-27 21:02 UTC
Is it possible to only replicate indexes and not the mail data
Is it possible to only replicate indexes and not the mail data? (Because the data is already on distributed storage)
@lbutlr
2020-Aug-28 06:25 UTC
Is it possible to only replicate indexes and not the mail data
On 27 Aug 2020, at 15:02, Marc Roos <M.Roos at f1-outsourcing.eu> wrote:> Is it possible to only replicate indexes and not the mail data? (Because > the data is already on distributed storage)Does replication re-copy data that is already on the replication server? I don't think it does. -- "Are you pondering what I'm pondering?" "I think so, Brain, but I am running for mayor of Donkeytown and Tuesdays are booked." From an early Kids' WB intro.
Marc Roos
2020-Sep-14 15:21 UTC
Is it possible to only replicate indexes and not the mail data
>> Is it possible to only replicate indexes and not the mail data? >> (Because the data is already on distributed storage)> Does replication re-copy data that is already on the replicationserver?> I don't think it does.Hmmm, maybe I do not understand fully. But if your emails are stored on distributed storage. Then regardless if an email is received on srv1 or srv2, it is stored on this distributed storage, and thus 'available' on both servers. However only on 1 server the index will be updated, the server that receives this email. Can't this get messy with how replication is described on this page[1]. Only the index needs to be updated on the other server. [1] https://wiki.dovecot.org/Replication "The replication is done by looking at Dovecot index files (not what exists in filesystem)"