Kerio MailServer 6.5 uses Firebird

Excerpt from article on ComputerWorld:

Vitek says MailServer 6.5 also includes an updated Outlook plug in that lets people read and write mail, make calendar changes and other groupware tasks while disconnected from the Kerio MailServer. The new plug in includes a Firebird database that captures all the work you do while on the road and updates everything once you connect back to the server. Another benefit of using Firebird, Vitek points out, is that users now will have full-text search of everything stored in the database.

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Is there any FB user who would like to take this on?

Maybe if you live in (or near) San Francisco, you can help “Firebird” on this (probably you can get some help from Firebird Foundation):

Howdy,

As you may or may not be aware, the very first LugRadio Live USA in 2008 is taking place at The Metreon in San Francisco. The event will be happening on the 12th and 13th April 2008, and will provide the unique atmosphere of the UK event, but in glorious San Francisco. LugRadio Live has developed a strong reputation for providing a range of topics about free software, Open Source, digital rights, technology and more, a compelling list of speakers, exhibitors and birds of a feather sessions, and wrapping it all in a unique, fun, loose, social and inclusive event, which is often described as combining the atmosphere of a rock concert and a computer conference.

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Jaybird updated

Jaybird 2.1.3 released. This release fixes only one bug, JDBC-106, which is related to the situation when developers use DatabaseMetaData class with identifiers/patterns with case different to the one in the database.

The solution is to try to execute the query with the original case and when nothing is found, another query with uppercased identifiers is executed. This, in worst case will cause two queries to be executed against the database, which can lead to performance loss.

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RAID 10 performance tradeoffs and firebird

I have been configuring a fair number of Linux database servers for a line-of-business application; it runs the Firebird SQL database in server mode only (no application code at all – just DB).

All of these are the wonderful Dell PowerEdge 2950 units with the PERC6i RAID controller, and my typical configuration is 6x 146G 15k SAS drives. These are the highest-performance, highest capacity solution in 3.5″ drives.

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