Stephane Bouvard (ML) wrote:
define a long time?
More than 1h per 10GB (3h for 25GB) on a Gigabit lan. Meaning of course that
only a small part of this size are really transfered.
I've already seen a single account with more than 1.000.000 emails for less
than 2Gig taking 3 hours, rsyn
Hi,
,- - [ Le samedi 2 février 2008 vers 2:22 Quey écrivait: ] - -
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>> We are doing backup trough rsync, and when the mail accounts take more than
>> 10GB (meaning a lot of mails !), the backup take really a lot of time, we
>> needed to split the backup domain per domain...
> define a long tim
Stephane Bouvard (ML) wrote:
We are doing backup trough rsync, and when the mail accounts take more than
10GB (meaning a lot of mails !), the backup take really a lot of time, we
needed to split the backup domain per domain...
define a long time?
and what FS do you use (ext2|3/reiser/etc.
Stephane Bouvard (ML) wrote:
Hi,
,- - [ Le vendredi 1 février 2008 vers 15:28 Christopher Chan écrivait: ] - -
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Did any body tried using rsync to replicate between backup and primary
qmail servers. Is it recommended for a Qmail hosting multiple domains
having more then 7000 users.
Try nfs
Hi,
,- - [ Le vendredi 1 février 2008 vers 15:28 Christopher Chan écrivait: ] - -
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>> Did any body tried using rsync to replicate between backup and primary
>> qmail servers. Is it recommended for a Qmail hosting multiple domains
>> having more then 7000 users.
> Try nfs or whatever backend s