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Zarafa Collaboration Platform

Zarafa Archiver Deployment Guide

Edition 1.0

The Zarafa Team


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Abstract
The Zarafa Archiver provides an integrated archiving solution for Zarafa installations.

1. Introduction
2. Conventions
3. Archiving
4. Scenarios
4.1. Email archiving for storage purposes
4.2. Email archiving for keeping an email history
5. Choices
6. Hardware considerations
6.1. CPU
6.2. Memory
6.3. Storage
6.4. Virtual vs Physical