Evan

depends is you like a single point of failure for all your systems....if you loose the nfs/tftp server you're toast!!!

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Evan Sayer wrote:
Hello-
Is it a good idea to run a mail server or web server diskless? The reason I want to do this is so that all of our server's files will be in one place which will make backups more convenient. Basically I am thinking of running one NFS/TFTP file server with disks, and those disks will contain the partitions for a web server, a mail server, and a login server which will all boot diskless. Is this safe and ok performance wise? Thanks.


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