>From personal experience this is a tad much for one machine. DNS can
fill up some memory w/ cache and is a constant hit. Really should be
its own 486 or so w/ some memory tossed in. Shell services can be
dangerous, and a user could easily peg out a system. We run a shell
machine, a dns server,
On Sat, 3 Jan 1998, Shaleh wrote:
> >From personal experience this is a tad much for one machine. DNS can
> fill up some memory w/ cache and is a constant hit. Really should be
> its own 486 or so w/ some memory tossed in. Shell services can be
> dangerous, and a user could easily peg out a sys
>From personal experience this is a tad much for one machine. DNS can
fill up some memory w/ cache and is a constant hit. Really should be
its own 486 or so w/ some memory tossed in. Shell services can be
dangerous, and a user could easily peg out a system.
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