>I disagree with you. My belief is that in this day of >cheap hard drives (refer to pricewatch.com) that the >best course to is simply install everything if the >hdba is native linux with more than 10 Gigabits free. And all of the accompanying daemons left open? In these days of cheap broadband connections, why not give everyone a few open ports? Answer: Just because you can do something easily and cheaply, doesn't mean it should be done.
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