> > I think you might help me.... > > I want to run a webserver which will be having a good traffic. > > At present, I have a 100/10 Mbps internet connection > (fiber-optics) but with this connection I cannot get Fixed IP for the > webserver. > > To get the Fixed-IP, I am getting a 24/1 Mbps internet line through > Telephone line. But I am just in doubt that my webserver might not be able > to server the documents with good serving speed due to 1 Mbps upstream... > > So, I came to an idea that if I use two NICs, one NIC bounded to 100/10 > Mbps to serve the pages and one which would be bound with 24/1 Mbps > connection with Fixed-IP to litsen the requests.... > > my Question is that is it possible and if so, how? > > I am planning to install FreeBSD as a OS. >
Holy cow where do you live for those speeds? Can you use a service like DynDNS.org and just use the 100/10 connection? _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
