As one of the major problems with SlimServer on NAS devices is memory consumption, I wonder why there aren't more users trying to offload MySQL to some other machine. I once made my SlimServer use a MySQL instance running on my web host. Or get yourself a NSLU as a DB server - you could call this a n-tier SlimServer :-)
As for your suggestions: They all seem feasible. But the original topic was "low complexity" - I doubt any of them would lower the complexity of today's solution. Added flexibility often results in increased complexity. In fact I blame SlimServer's myriad of settings to the flexibility users asked for. Michael _______________________________________________ discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/lists/listinfo/discuss
