For such a small userload it doesn't matter.  I'm working on a day-to-day
basis with a local ISP to help get everything running at tip-top shape and
right now he's running his main hosting server on a single p200, his
firewall on a p75 and his primary nameserver on a 486 100.  No holdups in
the system anywhere, and his userload at any one time on any of those
systems is higher than what you expect by far.  The biggest concern is to
get the systems set up properly, like configuring Apache and PHP.  Those two
will suck of RAM if you aren't careful, not to mention CPU resources.

Mike Frazer



"Phil Schwarzmann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> I have two PCs, one is a Dual Pentium Pro 200Mhz and the other is a
> Pentium II 450Mhz (both have 64MB)
>
> I want to set one of them up using Linux Red Hat 7.2, Apache, MySQL,
> and PHP.  I only plan to have about 1-3 users accessing it at any one
> time.
>
> Which of those CPUs do you think is better?  Will Linux take full
> advantage of those Dual Processors?
>
> Thanks for your advice!
>



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