I'd also through www.linux-ha.org into the mix. We use that to manage the cluster for the SA database and use DRBD for the filesystem. We also use the same concept backend email stores as well.
It's more open source to complement this open source. -----Original Message----- From: Michael Monnerie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, November 08, 2005 9:48 AM To: users@spamassassin.apache.org Subject: Re: HUGE bayes DB (non-sitewide) advice? On Dienstag, 8. November 2005 03:38 email builder wrote: > In-memory storage: > All data stored in each data node is kept in memory on the node's > host computer. For each data node in the cluster, you must have > available an amount of RAM equal to the size of the database times > the number of replicas, This refers to the first line: "In-memory storage". Of course you can't do that with 160GB DBs. You can still cluster - look at DRBD http://www.drbd.org/ mfg zmi -- // Michael Monnerie, Ing.BSc --- it-management Michael Monnerie // http://zmi.at Tel: 0660/4156531 Linux 2.6.11 // PGP Key: "lynx -source http://zmi.at/zmi2.asc | gpg --import" // Fingerprint: EB93 ED8A 1DCD BB6C F952 F7F4 3911 B933 7054 5879 // Keyserver: www.keyserver.net Key-ID: 0x70545879