On Tue, 8 Jun 2004, Chiang Seng Chang wrote:

I also have an always-on "headless" server running for like 3 years now without any problem.

I use it for: apache, samba, vpn, postfix (the "usual" server apps).

I think the "key" is to use the minimal (translate: cooler, less power hungry) components.

Mine is P2-400 with 5400 rpm HDDs.

A UPS would be a nice addition.

The ONLY issue I have is it takes a few *days* to do portupgrade -ar ;-)
maybe I should just remove all the X stuff.
You really should do this. All your services are configured via text files anyway.

Regards,

Uli.


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