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Best Server Platform and Why
billy_gates:
I am looking to create a web server. here is a list of things it will need to be able to do.
-POP Mail
-IMAP Mail
-WebDAV
-Normal WebPage serving
-FTP access to each specific users page
PHP4
-MySQL
-Needs to support a cheap raid card for mirroring, and has to be able to automatically use the non failed hard drive if one happens to fail
-Needs to run on a 233MHz Celeron, if traffic becomes to heavy I will upgrade processor
-I want the POP and IMAP to have all the same accounts and mail, so someone could use POP if they wish or IMAP with no configuration by them or by me.
-Does not need to run Xserver, but if WebMin is not preinstalled, i have to be able to install it without the XServer. I know how to do the install part, but the downloading with out the XServer is what i do not know how to do
-Free and infinite license, I can't afford to pay for anything except the domain I run it on and ISP I have.
-100% uptime, no restarts, no jams. I will not be using this computer as a workstation, it is only a server
The above item, "FTP access to each specific users page" is the same setup that most ISP's have, where your free webspace can automatically be accessed through FTP, I heard that this was done through apache, but not sure.
With all of these requests what distro of a unix variant should I use. Also how much ram should I have?
rtgwbmsr:
I use Red Hat for most of that stuff. My recommendation would be to set everything up in whatever GUI and then go to text to save precious processor cycles.
Mac OS X can also do those things if you happen to have a Mac laying around.
voidmain:
Penguin Computing server running hardware RAID and RedHat is a great combo. I do all of that stuff and a lot more. If you are on a budget you can use your existing equipment and use software RAID with multiple disks.
[ November 22, 2002: Message edited by: void main ]
TheQuirk:
If you're interested in software RAID by Penguin Computing, they quoted me $100 for setup (for RAID 1).
voidmain:
If that's the case I would just have them ship me the server and install it myself. It's easy to set up in Disk Druid during installation of RedHat.
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