Pentium [EMAIL PROTECTED] is just ok, my 1.5 is still quite fast
8)

2GB RAM is great, 800 bus is even better 8)

The price of a SCSI does not make it a worth while
investment because it will die anyway, Id rather buy 2
 IDE 7200 speed or faster hard drives, use the first
hd for the sever and second drive for /home. Then
leave second partitions on both disks to make them
mirror each other. Aall of this hooopla is good
because you will have all data on one disk if the
other dies, just replace one disk, recover the data
and keep working. why? there will be heavy IO
activity, like it or not.


--- Werner Winter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
> we set up a test terminal server and it worked well.
> So we want to buy a new server hardware (about 
> 15 KDE-terminals). Is the following ok?
> 
> Pentium4 2,4GHz (or is a dual pentium better?)
> 2GB RAM
> SCSI-HD 36GB
> 
> Werner
> 
> 
> 
> 
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