I am also very interested in the answer to this question.

Thanks,

James


On Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 1:45 PM, Phillip Hellewell <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I need to retire my old server of 10 years (a Pentium II 333MHz; I would
> have replaced it sooner but it just won't die.)
>
> It runs many services: sshd, apache, asterisk, exim, mpd, jabberd, bind,
> samba, etc.  I want to build a new server that will be just as stable
> and last for the next decade.
>
> I need advice on what hardware to get and from where (motherboard, CPU,
> RAM, HDs).  Linux compatibility is a requirement of course.  I'm also
> interested in running cool & quiet.
>
> Phillip
>
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