El 24 Sep 2002 a las 10:29, Vivek Khera escribió:

> >>>>> "MA" == Mariano Absatz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> MA> I know this is definitively a muddy item, but I have to come
> MA> through it... We are planning to integrate SA into a border smtp
> MA> gateway to process, tag and accept all mail coming from the
> MA> Internet for a large ISP.
>
> For a "large ISP" you'll need a "large computer".  You need to be more
I know that... it'll probably be a bunch of intel or sparc machines with ample ram
and fast scsi disks...

> specific on how much email you intend to process, how bursty that
> traffic is (ie, is it pretty much consistent or does a big amount come
> in at any specific time.)
What I want to be able to say is something like "a Pentium IV with 512Mb of RAM and
a SCSI drive will be able to deliver 2 or 3 messages per second on average" and then
decide if I need 2, 3 or 10 of this machines for the job...

>
> In any case, for my inbound mail, I have SA running as a content
> filter via amavisd-new (so it is always there waiting to process
> mail), and I don't do the RBL checks since my mail server does those
> by itself.  A typical message will take anywhere from 200 to 10000 ms
> to process, depending on how long Razor takes to respond.  Without
> Razor, it would almost never go above 300ms per message.

This is good info for me... this times are for SA processing (no AV) are they?... on
what kind of hardware?

Thanx a lot for the info.



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