Talk:Mirapoint Email Appliance

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I created this page by following a link on the IMAP page; I do intend to fill it out to meet Wikipedia's standards. Aliza250 21:51, 19 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]


Tim: Thanks for adding the first 2 generations. Still to be added, if we're to follow the template you started:

3-series

4-series (M400, MD400, M4000, M4000N, M4000S, N+1) 4.5-series (M450, MD450, M4500, M4500N, M4500S)

5-series: M50, M500, M5000, M5000S, M5000N, RG100, RG350, RG500

6-series: M600, M6000, S6000, RG160, RG600, RG6000

The general naming scheme is that more digits=bigger, more powerful systems.

(N=NAS storage, S=SAN storage, RG=RazorGate security appliance, MD=Message Director)

and mentioning that 6-series appliances only run MOS 4.x while older models top out at MOS 3.10

I'm unsure of the value of mentioning what MOS version shipped with each appliance, especially because later models shipped with a variety of installed versions. Aliza250 (talk) 04:34, 17 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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