Hi there,
we are about to move over to RoundCube 0.3 (away from IMP/Horde) as a
webmail client for our students (www.han.nl). Here are some figures:
Number of users (max): around 30.000 students
Average of concurrent users: we've had peak usages of 600 simultaneous
logins
Number of hosts serving RC: we currently have 1 active IMP server (and
1 hot standby). With RC we'll use 2 active servers (load balancer)
Database backend: MySQL (2 master master replicas)
IMAP backend: Cyrus IMAP (single server with warm standby)
As said, currently we use IMP for our students, but at the start of
next year we're moving to RC (working on some plugins first).
As a reaction on Plilip Lezzi's comment about the import plugin for
IMP/Horde where someone can import their Turba addressbook and IMP
identities into RC, I'm very interested!
And of course: many thanks to all who have been involved with a great
product (and not only from the user perspective!)
Br,
Dennis Ortsen
ICT Administrator
HAN University
Op 6 nov 2009, om 10:52 heeft Thomas Bruederli het volgende geschreven:
Hi there
I'd like to get some facts and figures about how and where you
people use Roundcube and what number of users access their mails via Roundcube.
We already have a list of hosters who offer http://trac.roundcube.net/wiki/RoundCube but this might not be
complete and it lacks any numbers.We often get requests about this topic and I'd like to give some
proven answers about the power of Roundcube when used in large-scale
environments.So please post some details about how you use Roundcube including:
- Number of users (max)
- Average of concurrent users
- Number of hosts serving Roundcube
- Database backend software
- IMAP backend software
- Other webmail software which is offered as alternative
Please also note if you would be willing to share your experience
about the integration of Roundcube in your environment with people who ask us
for help.Thanks a lot!
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