Hello all,

Thanks for your response.

I've been digging around for some hardware and I have been
able to find a P100 32RAM.

Would this suffice as my router? I am aiming for maximun
throughput, though I'd like to give these relics a shot.
Sayang kasi. 

TIA

-$tp

"Al Maclang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Running multiple services on a single Linux box is not
>advisable, especially if we consider network/system
>security.
(sic)
>Third, don't run multiple services on a single Linux
>box. A dedicated mail server needs substantial disk
>storage but little CPU power. The number of email
>users determines the size of of disk you need. Allow
>anywhere from 5MB of storage per user for light e-mail
>users to 25MB per user for heavy email users. A 500
>MHZ Pentium  with 128 MB RAM and 8GB  of disk storage
>should be able to handle at least 200 e-mail users. A
>dedicated subnet router/firewall for each section
>needs  little CPU power and almost no disk storage A
>233 MHZ pentium  with a 64 MB RAM and 500MB disk drive
>would work fine. Then you can do the same by assigning
>a dedicated sever for your web/ftp, and other
>services. For the main router/gatewatey/firewall, a
>500MHZ CPU with 128 MB RAM and 4GB storage would work
>fine for your system. 


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