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Old 02-05-2010, 02:06 AM
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Dear Team,
We are planning for implementation of Zimbra for our organization.
I want to have two different domains for HO and BRANCH in a single Zimbra network frame. Branch is in remote location something like 2100 kilometers. Each domain has minimum 600 mail ids.
- All local mails deliver locally don’t go on internet.
- Only outside mails that go through internet so I can reduce WAN traffic.
- Centralized user list.
- Centralized backup system.
Is it possible to install Zimbra server on FEDORA core 11 ?
Please advise me the best way of implementation.
Appreciate your help.
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Old 02-05-2010, 02:51 AM
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Dear Team,
We are planning for implementation of Zimbra for our organization.
I want to have two different domains for HO and BRANCH in a single Zimbra network frame. Branch is in remote location something like 2100 kilometers. Each domain has minimum 600 mail ids.
- All local mails deliver locally don’t go on internet.
- Only outside mails that go through internet so I can reduce WAN traffic.
- Centralized user list.
- Centralized backup system.
Is it possible to install Zimbra server on FEDORA core 11 ?
Please advise me the best way of implementation.
Appreciate your help.
You can install Zimbra on Fedora 11 but if this is for corporate use I'd recommend you use CentOS5 (install the equivalent RHEL build), you'll find it more stable than the bleeding-edge Fedora.

I'm not really sure what you're asking for here, you haven't said if the servers are independent of each other, is one system going to be a backup for the other, are all users going to be connected to one server or both etc.?

I'd suggest you start with a search through the forums, there are several threads describing this scenario and post again when you have further questions.
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Old 02-05-2010, 04:04 AM
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Thanks for your response.
Yes right now I have installed Zimbra on fedora 11 for test purpose and its working fine so now looking for corporate use. How’s stability with Ubuntu ?
Both are separate domains and under one zimbra network frame ( single license – multi domain). not backup server.
Users will access from different domain respective their sites but I want centralized address book (GAL) and centralized mail box.
Thank you.
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