Topic: iRedAdmin-Pro offered as a SaaS solution
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====Hi all,
Due to the coming changes in license for iRedAdmin-Pro I was thinking of an offer for iRedAdmin-Pro as a SaaS solution.
It would require a new installer which didn't install iRedAdmin and instead enabled remote access for the hosted iRedAdmin-Pro. For security reason I would suggest some kind of proxy running locally on the users installation using strong encryption (OpenVPN, certificate based login via SSH, or IPSec) to communicate back to the hosted iRedAdmin-Pro. Hosting iRedAdmin-Pro should not be resource hungry so a proper dedicated server would easily run 1000 of hosted iRedAdmin-Pro for users. This gives several benefits:
1) User need not bother with any configuration
2) User always runs newest iRedAdmin-Pro
3) Help is easier to provide since a dedicate connection exists between iredmail.org an user
4) If awstats could be served from same interface no need for local web server on mail server (more secure)
5) The business deal between iredmail.org and customer is more straight forward
6) The cut between open source and closed source is more obvious
7) Separation between iRedAdmin-OSE and iRedAdmin-Pro could be skipped since the iRedAdmin available will be the one available from bitbucket and the supported one is the version available at iRedAdmin-hosted-solution
8) Users wanting to create their own extensions using an open API can upload to the server after proper inspection to there own instance
Above means iRedAdmin can continue to be developed as free software since the closed source part will be run in the cloud and users will be able to switch easily between the open and the closed offer simply by shifting interface from local to remote in the iRedAdmin proxy. This will also make it a lot easier for customers to develop there own extensions since a local installed iRedAdmin will act exactly as the hosted version.
The iRedAdmin proxy will use a JSON interface to communicate between iRedMail and iRedAdmin.
What do you all think of this?
Will there be a demand for iRedAdmin provided as a SaaS solution?
Happy new year to all
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