
dan at entropy
Jan 12, 2009, 6:00 PM
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On Tue, 13 Jan 2009 01:28:14 +0000, The 7crewz <7crewz [at] gmail> wrote: > Hello guy, > What is the size of mysql database with dbmail can handle > ? Is there any limit because heard a lot people complaining about size > database grow slow the performance dbmail is this right ? I managed a 30GB DBMail installation ( mysql storage engine ) for a couple of years. The performance was stunning compared to our old file-based IMAP server. Also the hardware was very modest - an Athlon 2000XP with IDE RAID disks ( cheap bastards wouldn't give me a decent server ). I can't complain about DBMail in this setup really. You already know that I recently posted regarding an issue backing up our DBMail database from MySQL. This is still unresolved. I posted to the MySQL mailing list, and some people have responded saying they have the same issue. I wonder whether MySQL is a good choice, especially looking forward ( I'm a long-time MySQL user, by the way ). They've been bought by Sun ( who aren't going so well ), and InnoDB have been bought by Oracle ( who aren't interested in pushing development of a competing product ). Anyway, there haven't been any noticable slowdowns in the above system as the database grew. YMMV. Dan _______________________________________________ DBmail mailing list DBmail [at] dbmail https://mailman.fastxs.nl/mailman/listinfo/dbmail
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