

The Kerio Connect distributed domain works on the master/slave basis. To describe the function of distributed domain, it is necessary to separate the user accounts setting from mail delivery, resource sharing and Free/Busy server. If you attempt to migrate users to a server where the number of licensed users has already been reached, Kerio Connect will deny the migration. Once the number of licensed users is exceeded no other users will be allowed to connect to their accounts. In case of users mapped from the LDAP database of the directory service, all users created in this database are counted as individual licenses (all active users). Number of mailing lists, resources, aliases and domains is not limited. Number of users is counted by email mailboxes/accounts created in the Kerio Connect or imported from the domain.
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To add servers to the distributed domain, you will need a separate license for the corresponding number of users installed on each server. It is only necessary to keep in mind that (both incoming and outgoing) traffic is processed through the master server and adapt the master server system requirements to the total number of users in the entire distributed domain. Hardware configuration of computers on which servers involved in the distributed domain are installed is identical with the configuration used for any Kerio Connect installation. The setting and administration of distributed domains is only possible through Kerio Connect Administration. sharing of local users and user groups (users and groups that are not mapped from the directory service).

