michaelsanford
Translator, Web Developer
More and more I'm considering taking the plunge and moving 100% of my server in-house for:
web*
Incoming mail (IMAP)*;
Outgoing mail (would be cool but not necessary, I have 2 external SMTP servers);
ssh;
anon ftp;
mush server;
(DHCP and LAN DNS are handled by my DLink router and NetInfo database respectively.)
* necessary services;
I have a 200MHz RH9 machine that I don't think will really cut the mustard (plus one of the HDs has bad blocks). My site's not super high traffic or anything but I know that with only 128 megs of ram, which is the maximum that motherboard supports, when I log in over XDMCP the ram is 93% in use with no apps running.
So, what would you all recommend for a server, hardware and software? I was thinking along the lines of a G3 tower blue & white, or even an iMac DV 500, with Panther (client, since I don't have a license for Server, nor a copy of it for that matter). I have an extra Panther license hanging around so Panther vs RedHat cost isn't an issue.
For a small site am I better to go with x86/RedHat?
web*
Incoming mail (IMAP)*;
Outgoing mail (would be cool but not necessary, I have 2 external SMTP servers);
ssh;
anon ftp;
mush server;
(DHCP and LAN DNS are handled by my DLink router and NetInfo database respectively.)
* necessary services;
I have a 200MHz RH9 machine that I don't think will really cut the mustard (plus one of the HDs has bad blocks). My site's not super high traffic or anything but I know that with only 128 megs of ram, which is the maximum that motherboard supports, when I log in over XDMCP the ram is 93% in use with no apps running.
So, what would you all recommend for a server, hardware and software? I was thinking along the lines of a G3 tower blue & white, or even an iMac DV 500, with Panther (client, since I don't have a license for Server, nor a copy of it for that matter). I have an extra Panther license hanging around so Panther vs RedHat cost isn't an issue.
For a small site am I better to go with x86/RedHat?