Howdy.  I am developing a cocoon-based website for a
client, and am looking for help sizing the server the
client needs to buy (or I need to buy for the client).
I plan to run Linux (probably RH7.2).
I plan to use Tux to server the static pages, but am
open to the possibility of using Apache;
I will use Tomcat and Cocoon.
The site will be relatively low volume though
specifics are hard to come by (surprise, surprise). 
Perhaps hundreds to thousands of visitors per month,
not 100k's or milllions.
The site will have some static html, and
Cocoon-generated html and PDFs.  
A seperate administration site for maintaining the XML
content will be JSP/Servlet based, with just a few JSP
pages.  Updates to the xml (via this JSP/Servlet app)
will be infrequent (weekly, not hourly).

Keeping in mind the potential for future growth (of
features as well as users ;-), does anybody have any
suggestions/hints/guidlines for the processor speed,
RAM requriements, etc?
I'm assuming more RAM is better to facilitate caching.
Finally, anybody have experience with good AND cheap
collocation facilities preferably in eastern
Massachusetts?

Thanks!!

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Mr Lauren Commons
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