I just woke up,

This thread has evolved a bit.

As may be remembered I am looking for a solution for hosting my project.
A free project with lots of audio files. Currently I am developing on my
home box and using my old remote host as a backup. Thanks to those in
the group I switched to actcom and have a fixed ip address now.


But this is only a temporary solution, and the idea of a stable home for
my project would be most interesting.

The coop idea sound cool but is it really practical?

Aaron
On Fri, 2004-05-21 at 09:13, Gil Freund wrote:
> This might be an interesting read:
> 
> User-Mode Linux Co-op
> http://www.stearns.org/slartibartfast/uml-coop.current.html
> 
> Eran Tromer wrote:
> 
> > On 2004/05/21 08:24, Oron Peled wrote:
> > 
> >>If all else fails, how about spliting the cost of a dedicated server among,
> >>say, 4-5 people that run their VPS on it? It should be roughly equivalent
> >>to what you look for, with the disatvantage that physical server management
> >>isn't done by the ISP.
> > 
> > 
> > Assuming low-load services, the main issue may be memory use. Multiple
> > copies of UML don't coordinate memory use very wisely (anything better
> > than UML for this?), so you'll probably have to purchase lots of RAM at
> > today's outrageous prices.
> > 
> >   Eran
> > 
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