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Oct 18, 2006View in Crawl 4
I try to run everything on VMWare simply because when a machine goes down, because of disk or hardware failure, i boot up the last back-up image of my VMWare server and I'm back, vs. having to build/rebuild an old server.In my current install, Zimbra doesn't need the processing headroom of a full machine, so I can run another VMWare server on there as well. But even if it did, I'd still run it inside of VMware for the above reason.
tocksinOct 18, 2006
Our company just decided to switch to Zimbra. I'm impressed.
clideOct 18, 2006
So how long before Google buys the company?
brickbatOct 18, 2006
We are paying MUCH less than this for Lotus Notes/Domino.
barleymanOct 18, 2006
Does Zimbra or Scalix offer a hosted option only for Small Businesses?
juesOct 19, 2006
quite :)
juesOct 19, 2006
Good luck with your migration to Scalix. I used to be VERY pro Scalix until my last company started its migration...
sdetherOct 19, 2006
I try to run everything on VMWare simply because when a machine goes down, because of disk or hardware failure, i boot up the last back-up image of my VMWare server and I'm back, vs. having to build/rebuild an old server.In my current install, Zimbra doesn't need the processing headroom of a full machine, so I can run another VMWare server on there as well. But even if it did, I'd still run it inside of VMware for the above reason.
brickbatOct 24, 2006
So what exactly do you get with this that you don't get with Lotus Notes+Domino?