Re: Sizing Linux Partitions for use with Postfix

2009-04-30 Thread Barney Desmond
2009/5/1 LuKreme : > You can find a 16GB disk? > > Disk space is cheap. It could be a solid-state disk, but even 16gb models of those are getting "small" now. That would moot the arguments about seek times and whatnot, but that's not really the point here... I don't know if I'd bother with more p

Re: Sizing Linux Partitions for use with Postfix

2009-04-30 Thread LuKreme
On 30-Apr-2009, at 09:58, Jon wrote: I want to create a new debian Linux based postfix system to sit in front of Exchange 2003 and act only as an SMTP gateway for starters and possibly do some filtering down the road. There seems to be less than 65,000 connections per day coming at Exchange

Re: Sizing Linux Partitions for use with Postfix

2009-04-30 Thread Victor Duchovni
On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 11:58:17AM -0400, Jon wrote: > I want to create a new debian Linux based postfix system to sit in front of > Exchange 2003 and act only as an SMTP gateway for starters and possibly do > some filtering down the road. There seems to be less than 65,000 > connections per da

Re: Sizing Linux Partitions for use with Postfix

2009-04-30 Thread /dev/rob0
On Thu April 30 2009 10:58:17 Jon wrote: > I want to create a new debian Linux based postfix system to sit in > front of Exchange 2003 and act only as an SMTP gateway for starters > and possibly do some filtering down the road. There seems to be less > than 65,000 connections per day coming at Exch

Re: Sizing Linux Partitions for use with Postfix

2009-04-30 Thread Banyan He
Hi Jon, In my opinion, we don't need to worry about the partition /var/queue and /var/log. In the right way we expect, I mean no network problem, no mail routing problem, the folder should not be brought down. If you concern about these above, I'd recommend you to calculate the size of the messag