Hardware
Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2008 5:21 pm
I am thinking about launching a box to run Scalix Community on to give it a try, and run some tests.
If I am happy with the end results I would want to just upgrade the license and continue using the same hardware that I have it installed on, so I want to make sure that I do install it on some quality hardware.
I have a local vendor that builds all of my machines and always have them custom built tot he job at hand. However since I have never worked with Scalix I have no idea about how powerful of hardware I need?
I have a few servers with Core2Duo's that are unoccupied currently. Do I need more power then that?
I will test with about 10 - 25 email addresses, however if I decide to move onto this box I will probably have upwards of 300 - 500 when testing is done and eventually more then that.
Though some users check from their phones, laptops etc. 24 x7 most will just pop their boxes once every 5 - 10 mins during business hours. Probably about 20 - 30% of users will use webmail.
Thanks in advance for your time and input.
-Billy
If I am happy with the end results I would want to just upgrade the license and continue using the same hardware that I have it installed on, so I want to make sure that I do install it on some quality hardware.
I have a local vendor that builds all of my machines and always have them custom built tot he job at hand. However since I have never worked with Scalix I have no idea about how powerful of hardware I need?
I have a few servers with Core2Duo's that are unoccupied currently. Do I need more power then that?
I will test with about 10 - 25 email addresses, however if I decide to move onto this box I will probably have upwards of 300 - 500 when testing is done and eventually more then that.
Though some users check from their phones, laptops etc. 24 x7 most will just pop their boxes once every 5 - 10 mins during business hours. Probably about 20 - 30% of users will use webmail.
Thanks in advance for your time and input.
-Billy