On Sun, Oct 31, 2010 at 2:13 AM, Stan Hoeppner <s...@hardwarefreak.com>wrote:
> Reinaldo de Carvalho put forth on 10/30/2010 3:39 PM: > > > From Cyrus mailling list: > > > > "Now that Cyrus 2.4 has been released with a lot of the groundwork for > > bandwidth efficient replication in place, Max is going to be working > > on improving the management tools and monitoring of the replication > > process. Our goal is to support master-master replication with safe > > conflict resolution, and multiple replication topologies including > > replication with more than two copies. This will allow efficient > > failover within a single datacentre as well as geographically > > distant close-to-real-time disaster recovery." > > Interesting. This is a _huge_ leap in capability for any IMAP server > I'm aware of. Yet, entering either "replication" or "cluster" in the > Cyrus home page search box returns zero results. When will these > features be released as production ready? Right now it appears they are > vaporware. > > Cyrus 2.3 already replication support. Join cyrus mailling list. This is off-topic here. -- Reinaldo de Carvalho http://korreio.sf.net http://python-cyrus.sf.net "While not fully understand a software, don't try to adapt this software to the way you work, but rather yourself to the way the software works" (myself)