Kiffin Gish wrote:
I want to create a web server for a few personal web sites (virtual
named hosts) using Apache, Perl, PHP and MySQL. Maybe later using
mod_perl and
ssl.
No mail servers or other complicated stuff, just a plain-vanilla web
server for the general public and an average
I want to create a web server for a few personal web sites (virtual named
hosts) using Apache, Perl, PHP and MySQL. Maybe later using mod_perl and
ssl.
No mail servers or other complicated stuff, just a plain-vanilla web server
for the general public and an average visitor traffic of below 1000
Kiffin Gish wrote:
I want to create a web server for a few personal web sites (virtual named
hosts) using Apache, Perl, PHP and MySQL. Maybe later using mod_perl and
ssl.
No mail servers or other complicated stuff, just a plain-vanilla web server
for the general public and an average visitor
Kiffin Gish wrote:
I want to create a web server for a few personal web sites (virtual named
hosts) using Apache, Perl, PHP and MySQL. Maybe later using mod_perl and
ssl.
No mail servers or other complicated stuff, just a plain-vanilla web server
for the general public and an average
On Tue, 28 Dec 2004 22:33:04 +0100, Kiffin Gish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to create a web server for a few personal web sites (virtual named
hosts) using Apache, Perl, PHP and MySQL. Maybe later using mod_perl and
ssl.
No mail servers or other complicated stuff, just a plain-vanilla
Without passing on your numbers here are some reason to partition:
var - A good idea, I think, especially with apache. It keeps a nimba style
dOs from filling your disk.
/ - Without a var partition I believe var is in '/' and not user.
/var/log, var/mail,