I'm the on-line editor of expo, Ball State University's student-run magazine. 
We're reviving our Web site, and I've been thinking seriously about running it 
off a FreeBSD-based server. However, I'm not sure what kinds of system 
requirements I'll have.

The school has roughly 20,000 students and the magazine comes out once a 
semester. If I were to guess, I'd say we'll be having 100 people on the server 
at once on busy days, most of whom will be on campus. In addition to articles, 
the server will probably offer a 10- to 15-minute video and/or podcast to go 
with the cover story. Also, the server will also be used as a mail server and 
file server, though file services will likely only be needed for a couple of 
days each semester and E-mail accounts will only be for staff to do things such 
as receive feedback on articles and so forth.

What sorts of requirements would such a server need as far as processor, RAM 
and HD are concerned, assuming it would be running on FreeBSD? Would a machine 
with 512M of RAM, a 140G HD and 1.2GHz processor work?

Thank you,
Alaric DeArment
Ball State University
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