On 4/20/06, Florian E. Teply <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Matt,
>
> i totally agree with you that building and running a server isn't a
> thing one should do without the knowledge how to do it properly.
For sure, but : ssh exists and can be helpful. I mean he can give
access to a membet that knows how to do it. Seting up a server is not
so long to do, even remotely.
> And that a DSL line isn't necessary of much help is clear too.

Well, it depends. I agree a DSL line isn't a 10Mbps symetric
datacenter line. But I have for example 1Mbps of upload (fixed public
IP, etc). Which means I could serve alone a bunch of guests. I could
probably be a mirror for France ?

>
> But, maybe we could try and think about some constellations to ease the
> load on the server. As i take it, we're talking about belgarath?

Constellations is what I'm talking about : eventually, when 1 server
falls down, you loose only its upstream (well, not much). There are
advantages to constellations.

Jeremy
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