Recommendations for Mail/Calender cluster????

Hi all, at the Uni where I work, we currently have a 2 node (2 x v480) Sun Cluster running iPlanet Messaging Server 5.2. We are looking at upgrading the mail system to Sun Java Messaging Server 6.3, and possibly Calender, later this year. What do people recommended we upgrade the hardware too? eg 2 x T2000 to run Mail and Calender? or maybe 2 x T2000 for mail and a T1000 for Calender? etc etc
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
NB: This mail/calender cluster may also serve as an NFS cluster too.
Stewart

Hi,
Hi all, at the Uni where I work, we currently have a
2 node (2 x v480) Sun Cluster running iPlanet
Messaging Server 5.2. We are looking at upgrading the
mail system to Sun Java Messaging Server 6.3, and
possibly Calender, later this year. What do people
recommended we upgrade the hardware too? eg 2 x T2000
to run Mail and Calender? or maybe 2 x T2000 for mail
and a T1000 for Calender? etc etcHow many users are you looking to service?
What kind of backend disk architecture are you going to use?
Where is the directory service going?
Are you planning on using delegated admin/schema 2 for provisioning?
Is the cluster in an active/active or active/passive configuration?
Do you have a load-balancer to balance traffic between the nodes?
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.A few suggestions to make.
-> Try to establish a Frontend-Backend configuration and zone of applications e.g.
Frontend:
-> Calendar Frontend
-> UWC
-> Messaging MTA & MMP
Backend:
-> Calendar database
-> Messaging store
Regards,
Shane.

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          </strong></p>
          <p><strong>Number of Classes
            <input name="Number of Classes" type="text" id="Number of Classes" size="10" maxlength="10" />
          Students per Class
          <input name="Students per Class" type="text" id="Students per Class" size="10" maxlength="10" />
          </strong></p>
          <p><strong>Grade Level(s)
            <input name="Grade Level(s)" type="text" id="Grade Level(s)" size="25" maxlength="25" />
          </strong></p>
          <p><strong>Concert Name
            <input name="Concert Name" type="text" id="Concert Name" size="50" maxlength="50" />
          </strong></p>
          <p><strong>Concert Date
            <input name="Concert Date" type="text" id="Concert Date" size="25" maxlength="25" />
          </strong></p>
          <p><strong>Other Information
              <textarea name="Other Information" cols="70" rows="4" id="Other Information"></textarea>
          </strong></p>
        </form>
        <form id="Docent Request" name="Docent Request" method="post" action="http://advocatesforclassicalmusic.org/cgi-bin/docentreq.pl">
          <input type="submit" name="Submit" id="Submit" value=" [ Send ] " />
        </form>
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