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'''Q:''' Is it possible to run MailStore Server on virtual machines like VMWare guests or similar?
 
'''Q:''' Is it possible to run MailStore Server on virtual machines like VMWare guests or similar?
  
'''A:''' Yes it is, as long as the underlying operating system supports it, there is no problem running MailStore Server inside a virtualized environment.
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== MailStore Server in Terminal Server environment ==
 
== MailStore Server in Terminal Server environment ==

Revision as of 11:13, 18 May 2010

Do I have to install MailStore Server on a separate system?

Q: Can I install MailStore Server on the same computer where Exchange Server (or any other email server) is installed, or do I have to install it on a separate machine?

A: Primarily this depends on the size of your setup. With less than 150 clients there is no problem installing MailStore Server onto a running Exchange- or Fileserver. For larger setups we recommend using an separate server for in order to run MailStore Server.

Do I need an additional database server like Microsoft SQL Server to run MailStore Server?

Q: Most email archiving products on the market seem to require Microsoft SQL Server installed. In MailStore Server's system requirements, I have not found this requirement.

Is this correct?

A: Yes, this is correct. MailStore Server comes with an embedded database and does not depend on any other external database server.

Does MailStore Web Access require Internet Information Server or Apache?

Q: Do I need an additional web-server like Microsoft IIS or Apache to offer MailStore Web Access to my clients?

A: No. MailStore runs its own HTTP Server on the corresponding TCP Ports and therefore does not need an additional web server.

Do I need to run MailStore Server on the same machine as Microsoft Exchange?

Q: When using MailStore Server together with Microsoft Exchange, do I need to run it on the same machine?

A: No. This is not required. Optionally MailStore Server can be installed onto a separate system. In setups with more than 150 users we recommend using an additional server in order to run MailStore Server.

Installing MailStore Server in a virtual environment

Q: Is it possible to run MailStore Server on virtual machines like VMWare guests or similar?

A: Yes it is possible, as long as the underlying operating system supports it, there is no problem running MailStore Server inside a virtualized environment.

MailStore Server in Terminal Server environment

Q: Is it possible to run MailStore in a terminal server environment?

A: Yes, this is absolutely possible.

Can I store the archive on NAS (Network Attached Storage)?

Q: Do I have to store the archive on the local hard disk, or can I also store it (or parts of it) on network attached storage, e.g. a network share?

A: Since version 4.0, MailStore supports the storage on NAS (Network Attached Storage) systems. To ensure successful operation, the NAS should meet the following prerequisites:

  • The NAS offers SMB/CIFS support in order to be able to provide Windows shares in the network or is attached to the server via FibreChannel or iSCSI
  • The read/write capacity should not fall below 5MB/sec.
  • When moving an existing MailStore database, the available disk space should be twice the size of the current archive.

To use MailStore with storage on an NAS, two options are available. Both are described in the following.

Please note: If the NAS is attached to the server via FibreChannel or iSCSI, no further configuration steps are needed, as long as the NAS device can be accessed as a local hard disk with a drive letter assigned to it.

There is an article in MailStore Server's online documentation that describes all the details.