Hosted Kolab?
Bernhard Reiter
bernhard at intevation.de
Tue Feb 3 14:35:02 CET 2009
On Montag, 2. Februar 2009, Gunnar Wrobel wrote:
> Hosting Kolab takes a decent amount of knowledge about the different
> components and I believe it only makes sense if you can throw at least
> a team of four to five people at it. You need short reaction times in
> the area of commercial e-mail. So the initial costs are not that low
> and so far there seems to be nobody willing to take the risk. To
> finance a team of four to five employees you need to have quite a few
> customers ;)
You can probably do with less employees...
Kolab Server instances can be run by general administrators.
The question of hosted is more a question of how many accounts someone would need and how the automatic processing of a few accounts is necessary.
Intevation (a part of the Kolab Konsortium) runs a few rented servers
for customers. It is relatively easy.
Bernhard
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