Check out the link below.  I didn't claim ONE $1000 server
could serve 13,000 domains reliably.  A farm of them can.
The question is how many are required for a given reliability
target?

As to price, at $1,000 I had in mind build your own.

best,  paul

If you want DELL quality at a lower price, check out
www.sagelectronics.com

At 09:40 AM 7/27/00 -0700, you wrote:
>Yo, Paul,
>
>Where can I get a $1,000 server that will run 13,000 domains with 99.9%
>uptime?  I am serious.  I am paying about $800 for 512mb of ram on our Dell
>2450s.  At that price, I would have to get everything else for $200!
>
>Please tell us.  Or, just tell me<g>.
>
>Cary
>
>At 09:24 PM 7/26/2000 -0700, you wrote:
> >It would be interesting to see an accurate estimates of price points.  For
> >example, http://www.shanje.com/loadbalancing.shtml uses inexpensive rack
> >units for web/CF servers, about $1,000 each, and hosts over 13,000 domains
> >on each server.  Shiloh's web farm provides over 99.9% uptime on websites.
> >
> >So I wonder what the software/hardware costs are, NT vs Solaris, to achieve
> >the same reliability goal of 99.9%
> >
> >best,  paul
>
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