Axigen X Released
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@scottalanmiller said:
@aaronstuder said:
@axigen provides:
Easy Setup
Easy Administration
Support
Windows and LinuxOkay, so do lots of email systems. The question would be...
Given that these are available ubiquitously, does it do one or more of these better than most everyone else? Or does it do something additional that everyone else does not do?
Those aren't selling points, really. They are good to have, but give what is on the market does all of that for free,
in a on-prem or customer hosted setup
what's the additional benefit? Have you used it personally? If so, why? What did you compare it against?
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@scottalanmiller said:
@aaronstuder said:
@axigen said:
Also I'd note that this initial thread here is not started by us. We were invited by @aaronstuder. I hoped that this would be a constructive conversation.
I hoped so too, but clearly @scottalanmiller likes to bash a product BEFORE he even tries if for himself. Also, I was hoping that @axigen might be a good vendor for @groovesocial to have, but with @scottalanmiller running people off not sure how that will happen now
I didn't bash it, I asked why you felt it was good. That's not the same. I pointed out that looking at the web site I saw nothing compelling and wanted to know what I should be looking for as the benefits were non-obvious.
This is a question that all IT people should be asking about any software they use. Heck it might be best to think of the following - find a free (probably Open Source) software that does what you want - layout the things it does and the things it doesn't. If there are things it doesn't do yet you need those things, then you keep looking to the next product.
Open Source/Free PBX is a great example. Start by looking at something like FreePBX. If it's missing some major feature you just have to have - fine go for a paid product. But if the paid product doesn't do anything better, maybe even substantially better than the free product, why would you pay for it?
The same thing is coming down here for Axigen. There is a free product, Zambra, that does everything this system claims to do. So why would you look at using Axigen over Zambra?
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@scottalanmiller said:
@scottalanmiller said:
So my main question is... taking a quick glance at this product it falls into the "who cares" category for me. I see nothing good about it on the surface and nothing to cause me to look any deeper. What's the proposed value? It's up against software that is fully free, way safer to use and has huge user bases and decades of refinement. What made you look at this software and not immediately browse away?
Here's the next thing that I said of any substance. Again, no bashing at all. I was clarifying that I looked, didn't see what had compelled you, and was looking for why you felt it was worth more investigation given that it has a licensing negative and is not free - which its competitors mostly are.
Again the competitors being Zambra, on-prem Exchange, not O365.
Very far from bashing. The only real "bashing" would be from the lack of a response as to why it has benefits.
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@scottalanmiller said:
The "initializing" bit never seems to go away.
@axigen There would sincerely be a bullet hole in my monitor where that dude's goofy ass face is... That's a resounding "NO EFFIN' WAY" on your product simply for including a chat head. Get rid of that shit.
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@Dashrender said:
Again the competitors being Zambra, on-prem Exchange, not O365.
I assume you mean 'Zimbra'.
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@axigen said:
@Dashrender said:
Again the competitors being Zambra, on-prem Exchange, not O365.
I assume you mean 'Zimbra'.
yes.. thanks.
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@RojoLoco said:
@scottalanmiller said:
The "initializing" bit never seems to go away.
@axigen There would sincerely be a bullet hole in my monitor where that dude's goofy ass face is... That's a resounding "NO EFFIN; WAY" on your product simply for including a chat head. Get rid of that shit.
It's only because it is the online demo, not there on the real thing.
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@scottalanmiller yeah, but still.... so annoying.
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I saw this because Service Providers was tagged.
https://www.axigen.com/mail-server/isp/hosted/
How much for this per mailbox?
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@axigen said:
@scottalanmiller said:
Oh wait, there we go. It took seven minutes for a "body" field to pop up to type into!
Had devs look at this issue and it is specific to the demo site. Probably it will be optimized by the time you are in Transylvania ;). Will take the demo site offline for 5-10 mins now...
The "Initializing" on the New Message in the online demo issue is fixed already. It was specific to the online demo system.
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@axigen Any response to @Breffni-Potter?
@Breffni-Potter said:
I saw this because Service Providers was tagged.
https://www.axigen.com/mail-server/isp/hosted/
How much for this per mailbox?
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@DustinB3403 said:
@axigen Any response to @Breffni-Potter?
@Breffni-Potter said:
I saw this because Service Providers was tagged.
https://www.axigen.com/mail-server/isp/hosted/
How much for this per mailbox?
I would more than gladly provide details about this offer but I would kindly ask, whoever is interested to write to us at i dot sales at axigen dot com and give us some details on the number of accounts. This program is dedicated to large SPs that want a hybrid on-premies / Managed Services / license mix. The offer is a little more complex to be summarized here.
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@axigen said:
@DustinB3403 said:
@axigen Any response to @Breffni-Potter?
@Breffni-Potter said:
I saw this because Service Providers was tagged.
https://www.axigen.com/mail-server/isp/hosted/
How much for this per mailbox?
I would more than gladly provide details about this offer but I would kindly ask, whoever is interested to write to us at i dot sales at axigen dot com and give us some details on the number of accounts. This program is dedicated to large
[moderated for just plain being rude]
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@DustinB3403 said:
@axigen said:
@DustinB3403 said:
@axigen Any response to @Breffni-Potter?
@Breffni-Potter said:
I saw this because Service Providers was tagged.
https://www.axigen.com/mail-server/isp/hosted/
How much for this per mailbox?
I would more than gladly provide details about this offer but I would kindly ask, whoever is interested to write to us at i dot sales at axigen dot com and give us some details on the number of accounts. This program is dedicated to large SPs that want a hybrid on-premies / Managed Services / license mix. The offer is a little more complex to be summarized here.
So for all those bots out there...
Don't be more of an a***[moderated] than usual.
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Just did an install on CentOS 7.
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Worth noting that while lots of installation options exist, the only current platforms supported are the RPM family of RHEL, CentOS and OpenSuse and Windows. While Ubuntu, FreeBSD and Solaris are supported only old OS versions are available. Ubuntu only slightly old, FreeBSD and Solaris rather significantly old.
So realistically, CentOS 7 or OpenSuse Leap are going to be your top deployment options for production.
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@scottalanmiller On the Ubuntu side we support LTS versions, hence the 14.04 and not the 15.10.
In our public roadmap, we highlight the upcoming support for FreeBSD 11. -
@axigen said:
@scottalanmiller On the Ubuntu side we support LTS versions, hence the 14.04 and not the 15.10.
In our public roadmap, we highlight the upcoming support for FreeBSD 11.Yes, Ubuntu LTS is old, though. Even Ubuntu themselves don't fully support it, they expect you to stay up to date with the latest release to get support (their words directly.) The LTS moniker is a marketing trick, not a support system. LTS releases are only supported fully during the six months that they are current. So to truly support Ubuntu you have to support it on current, not LTS - or else you only have a supported stack 25% of the time.
FreeBSD 11 will be nice.
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Finally got around to writing up the info on Ubuntu LTS...
http://mangolassi.it/topic/8737/how-ubuntu-lts-support-works