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Date:      Tue, 5 Nov 2002 08:58:17 +0100
From:      Jaka Erjavec <jaka.erjavec@telemach.net>
To:        <nbari@unixmexico.com>
Cc:        <freebsd-isp@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: qmail + 1 million users
Message-ID:  <200211050858.17454.jaka.erjavec@telemach.net>
In-Reply-To: <B9EC77DC.28E9%scott@g-it.ca>
References:  <B9EC77DC.28E9%scott@g-it.ca>

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Hello,

Maybe this question is a bit out of the topic but I am wondering how are =
you=20
handeling authentication for all this users. You are probably not using=20
system users, or do you?=20

Thanks,
Jaka=20

On Tuesday 05 November 2002 02:15, Scott Gerhardt wrote:
> Hmm, 1,000,000 users with 2MB quota each will require 2TB of disk space
> minimum!  You will need an external fiber channel or similar storage ar=
ray.
>
> On 11/4/02 7:03 PM, "Ralph Forsythe" <rf-list@centerone.com> wrote:
> > I can't really say on the load balancing, but for the other stuff:
> >
> > Your system is probably slow because of the swapping - that's a lot o=
f
> > continuous CPU and disk activity to slam it.  I'd say look at the tot=
al
> > memory usage you have now (ram + swap), figure your growth in and sca=
le
> > accordingly leaving extra ram on top of that.  You should avoid swapp=
ing
> > at all costs.
> >
> > The dual CPU is good, get the most you can afford there.  Your main
> > bottleneck will be the disks - I recommend you actually run more than=
 2,
> > if you can get a high performance RAID controller and several disks
> > running the load will be split across the spindles and you'll see a m=
ajor
> > performance gain, plus data security.  With 1 million users I assume =
you
> > can afford this.
> >
> > If you're load balancing you need to figure out how to replicate the =
data
> > across servers.  That introduces a lot of complexity into the equatio=
n,
> > since I'm sure there are multiple ways to accomplish what you need bu=
t
> > finding the best one for your scenario and budget could be tricky...
> >
> > -rf
> >
> > At 04:17 PM 11/4/2002 -0600, you wrote:
> >> Hi all
> >>
> >> i have almost 1 million users and i am using qmail with vpopmail
> >> right now i have a compaq proliant 2 procesors p III and 1GB ram
> >> users have 2MB Quota but the servers is geting slow, and i am using
> >> almost all my swap partition (85%) what hardware do you recomend for
> >> this server and how can i balance the load on the server
> >>
> >> I am thinking on a dual xeon DELL poweredge 6600 with 6GB ram and tw=
o
> >> 73Gb SCSI
> >>
> >> Thanks
> >>
> >>
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