Drew A. Friestedt
2009-Mar-24 01:13 UTC
[Gluster-users] Zimbra Email Server Setup / General Questions
I've done some reading on the web site and message board and think Gluster can do what I'm looking for, but wanted to ask a few questions before I spend time on a setup. 1) I run my zimbra server with three mount points - /opt/zimbra (this is the software and primary mail store) on RAID 10, /opt/zimbra/secondary (this is the email store that holds messages older than 30 days) on RAID 6, and finally /opt/zimbra/backup (30 days of full and incremental backups) on RAID 5 - I do incremental backups every 15 minutes, so I keep this off the other drives. This is all on one server with 16 drives. Is there any reason I can't setup Gluster with three different mount points on one server (one mount point each for the RAID 10, 6, and 5 arrays) that are mirrored to the second server (obviously with the same RAID setup)? 2) I intend to setup Gluster as server & client on each machine and will install Zimbra on both. Zimbra will be active on one and passive on the other. If the active machine crashes I'd manually activate zimbra on the passive machine and mount the three drives. Is there anything wrong with this thought process? Has anyone used Heartbeat with Gluster to bring a second client online automatically? 3) Are there any performance issues I should be aware of before I consider hosting an email server on GlusterFS (i.e. is the small file size an issue)? 4) Does anyone have experience running an email server (with 1000 + users) on Gluster and if so, has it been positive? Thx, Drew -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://supercolony.gluster.org/pipermail/gluster-users/attachments/20090323/3696cd37/attachment.html>
Drew A. Friestedt
2009-Mar-24 01:16 UTC
[Gluster-users] Zimbra Email Server Setup / General Questions
I've done some reading on the web site and message board and think Gluster can do what I'm looking for, but wanted to ask a few questions before I spend time on a setup. 1) I run my zimbra server with three mount points - /opt/zimbra (this is the software and primary mail store) on RAID 10, /opt/zimbra/secondary (this is the email store that holds messages older than 30 days) on RAID 6, and finally /opt/zimbra/backup (30 days of full and incremental backups) on RAID 5 - I do incremental backups every 15 minutes, so I keep this off the other drives. This is all on one server with 16 drives. Is there any reason I can't setup Gluster with three different mount points on one server (one mount point each for the RAID 10, 6, and 5 arrays) that are mirrored to the second server (obviously with the same RAID setup)? 2) I intend to setup Gluster as server & client on each machine and will install Zimbra on both. Zimbra will be active on one and passive on the other. If the active machine crashes I'd manually activate zimbra on the passive machine and mount the three drives. Is there anything wrong with this thought process? Has anyone used Heartbeat with Gluster to bring a second client online automatically? 3) Are there any performance issues I should be aware of before I consider hosting an email server on GlusterFS (i.e. is the small file size an issue)? 4) Does anyone have experience running an email server (with 1000 + users) on Gluster and if so, has it been positive? Thx, Drew -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://supercolony.gluster.org/pipermail/gluster-users/attachments/20090323/d9921aca/attachment.html>