Why not use Linux, Apache and PostgreSQL.  You'll save nearly $10G that
way.  Then you can get Enterprise, and use the sandbox security.  Geez,
you could get 2 of them for redundancy.

Is there a specific reason you need to use NT?

Dylan Bromby wrote:
> 
> why don't you use IIS? it's free. Website from O'Reilly costs like $1K or
> more. unless you already own it...
> 
> and if you're only doing 5,000 pages a day, you don't need 2 servers if
> you're cramped for cash.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jason Larson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, February 05, 2001 9:03 AM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: CF Server Feedback
> 
> Does anybody have any input for a cheap CF Server, I have a limited Budget?
> What kind a system would be the best(cheapest) way to suite my needs. I am a
> small time developer, most of my clients have low traffic at this point, my
> highest trafficed client is getting about 5,000 page views a day. I am
> pretty new to Web Servers and Networking as well. I will be hosting less
> then 50 accounts for know.
> 
> Here's what I have been looking at:
> 
> -512K DSL Connection
> -Linksys DSL Router
> 
> Server 1
> -CF Professional (Entriprise pushes me out of my budget)
> -Windows 2000
> -O'Reilly Website
> -Media House Live Stats
> 
> Server 2
> -SQL Server
> -IpSwitch I-Mail
> -Name Server
> 
> Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
> 
> Jason Larson
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
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