Thanks for the advice, I will go for 2 server 1 for lamp the other for the
cable system.  I hope this come in cheap. hehe =)

Thanks!

On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 6:05 PM, Zak B. Elep <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On 3/31/08, AC Perdon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Sorry to high jack your question Froilan, But I also have same question
> as
> > you. If my Server would be running as VM server and be running 3- 4
> guest
> > OS(linux  sympre) one for the host thats my VM not yet sure if vmware of
> xen
> > any suggestion?, then the guest would be one for ltsp server 5 -10 pc
> will
> > connect its a internet cafe another guest would run as a video editing
> and
> > mixer (eg. I could do some advertising in out community program) for a
> cable
> > tv system and the other guest would be a sand box for development and
> the
> > other is for a billing(jbilling is in my test plate right now) with a db
> > mysql or postgres? I guest this is not a good idea but I'm in a tight
> > budget(30-40T siguro I could spend) if I could lower this down so I
> could
> > afford for a back up server .  Any suggestion would be helpful.
>
>
> Hmm you can probably assemble a very spacious server machine (4 GB
> RAM, 160GB drives possibly on RAID, and a Core 2 CPU) for around 20k
> or such.  You'd then want to research on getting the best possible
> performance from your machine if you want to run it as a Xen dom0
> hosting several domUs, like optimizing pdflush and such.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Zakame (in the middle of EC2)
>
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