Re: Looking for 'ideal' web-server partitions

2004-12-29 Thread Nathan Kinkade
> Kiffin Gish wrote: > > I want to create a web server for a few personal web sites (virtual > named hosts) using Apache, Perl, PHP and MySQL. Maybe later using > mod_perl and > ssl. > > No mail servers or other complicated stuff, just a plain-vanilla web > server for the general public and an ave

Re: Looking for 'ideal' web-server partitions

2004-12-28 Thread doug
Without passing on your numbers here are some reason to partition: var - A good idea, I think, especially with apache. It keeps a nimba style dOs from filling your disk. / - Without a var partition I believe var is in '/' and not user. /var/log, var/mail, var/spool/mqueu

Re: Looking for 'ideal' web-server partitions

2004-12-28 Thread Joshua Lokken
On Tue, 28 Dec 2004 22:33:04 +0100, Kiffin Gish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I want to create a web server for a few personal web sites (virtual named > hosts) using Apache, Perl, PHP and MySQL. Maybe later using mod_perl and > ssl. > > No mail servers or other complicated stuff, just a plain-vani

Re: Looking for 'ideal' web-server partitions

2004-12-28 Thread Jerry McAllister
> > Kiffin Gish wrote: > > >I want to create a web server for a few personal web sites (virtual named > >hosts) using Apache, Perl, PHP and MySQL. Maybe later using mod_perl and > >ssl. > > > >No mail servers or other complicated stuff, just a plain-vanilla web server > >for the general public an

Re: Looking for 'ideal' web-server partitions

2004-12-28 Thread Frank J. Laszlo
Kiffin Gish wrote: I want to create a web server for a few personal web sites (virtual named hosts) using Apache, Perl, PHP and MySQL. Maybe later using mod_perl and ssl. No mail servers or other complicated stuff, just a plain-vanilla web server for the general public and an average visitor traffi

Looking for 'ideal' web-server partitions

2004-12-28 Thread Kiffin Gish
I want to create a web server for a few personal web sites (virtual named hosts) using Apache, Perl, PHP and MySQL. Maybe later using mod_perl and ssl. No mail servers or other complicated stuff, just a plain-vanilla web server for the general public and an average visitor traffic of below 1000 pe