I have mount a new Internet Server whith (apache, mysql, bind and qmail). It
will be about 300 domains allocated (each domain will recibed about 300
visits/day).
What hardware do you recommend ???
Thanks in advance.
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On Tue, 13 Jun 2000, [ Francho ] wrote:
> I have mount a new Internet Server whith (apache, mysql, bind and qmail). It
> will be about 300 domains allocated (each domain will recibed about 300
> visits/day).
>
> What hardware do you recommend ???
lots and lots of memory - apache likes it,
On Tue, 13 Jun 2000, [ Francho ] wrote:
> I have mount a new Internet Server whith (apache, mysql, bind and qmail). It
> will be about 300 domains allocated (each domain will recibed about 300
> visits/day).
>
> What hardware do you recommend ???
>
> Thanks in advance.
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Someone know a Free Email Accounts System that support multiple domains like
www.nameplanet.com ???
If it works with qmail beeter ;)
Thanks in advance.
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On Mon, 12 Jun 2000, Helber wrote:
> Something happened when I had to change my ide controller and my server now
> is not able to boot from HD.
> It was booting with a floppy. ( no problem, normally I do not need to boot)
> The problem now is doing an upgrade from a new version of kernel.
> How d
Hi,
Does anyone know if there is a good database around for
keeping track of IP addresses? I now use the reverse
dns for this, but it doesn't give me any overview of
VLANs, nor does it tell me if we are running out of
space in a range.
Preferably a tool under Debian, but payware is fine
as well
At 05:26 PM 6/13/00 +0200, Paul van Empelen wrote:
>Does anyone know if there is a good database around for
>keeping track of IP addresses? I now use the reverse
>dns for this, but it doesn't give me any overview of
>VLANs, nor does it tell me if we are running out of
>space in a range.
Create
This sound like a 'lilo' problem to me. The floppy kernel and the hard disk
kernel should support your ide controller unless you compiled your own
kernel.
Greg*** REPLY SEPARATOR ***On 6/12/00 at 9:34 PM
Helber wrote:
Something happened when I had to change my ide cont
I have mount a new Internet Server whith (apache, mysql, bind and qmail). It will be
about 300 domains allocated (each domain will recibed about 300 visits/day).
What hardware do you recommend ???
Thanks in advance.
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On Tue, 13 Jun 2000, [ Francho ] wrote:
> I have mount a new Internet Server whith (apache, mysql, bind and qmail). It will be
>about 300 domains allocated (each domain will recibed about 300 visits/day).
>
> What hardware do you recommend ???
lots and lots of memory - apache likes it, esp
On Tue, 13 Jun 2000, [ Francho ] wrote:
> I have mount a new Internet Server whith (apache, mysql, bind and qmail). It will be
>about 300 domains allocated (each domain will recibed about 300 visits/day).
>
> What hardware do you recommend ???
>
> Thanks in advance.
> --
> <<< Net.Zaragoza@Fc
Someone know a Free Email Accounts System that support multiple domains like
www.nameplanet.com ???
If it works with qmail beeter ;)
Thanks in advance.
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On Mon, 12 Jun 2000, Helber wrote:
> Something happened when I had to change my ide controller and my server now is not
>able to boot from HD.
> It was booting with a floppy. ( no problem, normally I do not need to boot)
> The problem now is doing an upgrade from a new version of kernel.
> How d
Hi,
Does anyone know if there is a good database around for
keeping track of IP addresses? I now use the reverse
dns for this, but it doesn't give me any overview of
VLANs, nor does it tell me if we are running out of
space in a range.
Preferably a tool under Debian, but payware is fine
as wel
At 05:26 PM 6/13/00 +0200, Paul van Empelen wrote:
>Does anyone know if there is a good database around for
>keeping track of IP addresses? I now use the reverse
>dns for this, but it doesn't give me any overview of
>VLANs, nor does it tell me if we are running out of
>space in a range.
Create
This sound like a 'lilo' problem to me. The floppy kernel and the hard disk
kernel should support your ide controller unless you compiled your own
kernel.
Greg*** REPLY SEPARATOR ***On 6/12/00 at 9:34 PM
Helber wrote:
Something happened when I had to change my ide cont
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