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Postfix Performance
Tuning
Source: New York City *BSD User Group
Added: 21 February 2009
Tags: nycbug, presentation, postfix, john mashey
MP3 version (11
Mb)
Money can buy you bandwidth, but latency is forever!
John Mashey, MIPS
Victor will cover an array of issues connected to Postfix performance tuning, including:
Speaker Bio
Victor Duchovni trained in mathematics, switched tracks to CS in 1980s leaving Princeton
with a master's degree in mathematics and newly acquired skills in Unix system
administration and system programming. In 1990 moved to Lehman Brothers, worked on system
management tooling, and network engineering. Ported "Moira" from MIT to Lehman, built
efficient build systems that predated (and partly inspired) Jumpstart. In 1994 joined ESM
to market "CMDB" tools to enterprise users, but this did not pan out, in the mean time
learned Tcl, and contributed bunch of patches to the 7.x early 8.x TCL releases. In 1997
returned to New York, working in IT Security at Morgan Stanley since late 1999. At Morgan
Stanley, developed a hobby in perimeter email security, becoming an active Postfix user
and very soon contributor in May of 2001. In addition to many smaller feature
improvements, contributed initial implementation of SMTP connection caching, overhauled
and currently maintain LDAP and TLS support. Made significant design contributions to
queue manager in collaboration with Wietse and Patrik Raq. In 2.6 contributing support
for TLS EC ciphers and multi-instance management tooling, ideally also TLS SNI if time
permits.