GFI MailEssentials Multi-Server
Use the slideshow below for an introduction about the GFI MailEssentials Multi-Install feature. Use the controls and to navigate through the slides.
Do you have multiple servers that require anti-spam\email protection?
In environments where there are large email volumes, multiple email gateways and mail servers are usually used to process mail flow efficiently. The physical servers may be on the same site or at different locations. In such instances, GFI MailEssentials is also deployed on multiple gateway servers.
Without Multi-Install feature implemented, every instance of GFI MailEssentials has its own set of settings, a reporting database and a quarantine store. Configuration of the server, administration of quarantined items and generation of reports need to be done separately on each and every server.
Introducing the Multi-Install feature
With Multi-Install, all GFI MailEssentials installations are joined together. With this setup settings are synchronized between servers and reporting/quarantine databases are centralized.
Configuration and management of GFI MailEssentials is done on one server for all GFI MailEssentials installations.
Synchronize the configuration
When certain features are configured on one GFI MailEssentials instance, these settings are automatically implemented on the other servers within the Multi-Install network. This enables the administrator to apply settings only once.
Centralize the reporting & quarantine databases
All reporting and quarantine data is transferred to one server within the network - the Reporting & Quarantine Host.
The administrator can manage all quarantined items and generate reports from the Reporting & Quarantine Host.
Master and Slave servers
One server within a GFI MailEssentials Multi-Install network must be set as a Master Server. The Master Server coordinates the operations of the Multi-Install network. It ensures that changes applied on any server within the network are automatically implemented on all servers.
The other servers that are joined to the Master server are the Slave servers. Together, these form the Multi-Install network.