Hi Jarod.

The PII 350 would be the better choice.  But that said, the P90 should be
able to do the job - just a bunch slower.  As for the NIC, I doubt you'd be
able to use more than 10 Meg per second, so a 10BaseT card would be plenty.
(unless of course you are going to do large up/downloads from the local
network - then the 100BaseT would be best).

My server (when I have Apache turned on) is running on a PII-400 with 448Meg
of ram.  It's also my email server, and I've yet to see any kind of
significant load on it.  In the near future, the box will be rebuilt with a
newer Distro (currently running RH8), and setup as a proper application
server.  I'm using Samba to transfer files to the server, again with no
noticable impact.

With your background in web development, this would probably allow you to
"show your stuff"....  best of luck to ya!

Shawn

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From: Jarrod Major [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2003 5:03 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: (clug-talk) recommendations for a web server


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Hey Gang,

I've decided to give a web server a go and I was hoping some of you could
give
me your advice. Here's the pertinent information.

* initially a test box but could host a single domain with little activity
* will be running Apache, PHP, PERL, PostGREs or MySQL, SSH

The hardware I have to choose from is a P90 with at least 48Mb RAM or a
PII-350 with at least 64MB SDRAM. Either configuration will have a 4.2Gb HD
(5400 RPM), floppy and CDROM. Not sure what I need for a NIC, will a 10
BaseT
suffice or should I put a 10/100 BaseT? It will reside on a 10/100 network.

I don't plan on doing virtual hosting or streaming MP3's or MPEG's, it's
just
a test platform that could end up being my domain. If it does become my
domain, I don't get a lot of traffic, it's mostly a vanity site but I do
plan
on doing a fair bit of PHP/DB stuff.

I don't believe that I need the horsepower of the PII. The RAM seems to be
the
biggest issue. I know the more I can throw at either box the better.

My biggest hurdle is trying to decide which distribution to go with.
Obviously
if it is just a web server I won't need (or want) to run X. I'll want
something that can be patched and updated fairly easily. I don't think FTP
is
necessary if I can SSH(or Fish) into it.

Thinking seriously about Gentoo (yes Trevor and Kevin are probably clapping)
but it is a little daunting. Security is important and this will be behind
an
IPCop firewall on the Orange (DMZ) interface.

I suspect having a few things like IDS and IPChains couldn't hurt.

I don't plan on running much more than that, maybe a simple mail server to
send out panic messages or the odd form submission. I'm of the opinion that
these sorts of things are best kept separate so as to minimize the risk to
each box and the network.

Down the road I may do my own DNS and or Mail server but first I want a Web
server. Thanks in advance!

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Jarrod Major
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