On Sun, 07 Sep 2014 11:08:18 -0700
Keith Keller <kkel...@wombat.san-francisco.ca.us> wrote:

> On 2014-09-07, Oliver Schad <cen...@automatic-server.com> wrote:
> >
> > With 1 GB RAM everything runs fine. Don't know, what they do with
> > more than 512 MB RAM on a text only system during installation ...
> 
> Could switch to a different console and bounce on top, if you're
> interested.
> 
> 512MB seems really small these days, so I'm guessing you're using this
> as a small appliance box like a NAT router. 

No, a basic box for common services like DHCP, DNS, SMTP, Nginx, ...
doesn't need much RAM, so 512 MB is really enough.

> Is there a reason you
> prefer CentOS over a distro targeted to your application?

I don't see a reason, why I should have a zoo of distros. A productive
basic installation of CentOS 7 needs ~ 100 MB RAM. Why the installation
needs more than 5 times that is really interesting question.

Best Regards
Oli

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