yes. make is distributed like dns and mail can come along in one box then samba and squid in another box.

-hth.

Note:

Still you need to monitor your system peaks ;-)

On 1/25/06, Junn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
if you'll do much of file sharing, samba alone can hog your system. i do
recommend having it in a separate box. but it can do dns resolution too.
probably it will help a lot in the distribution of browse lists as a
basic requirement of the windows or smb/cifs network browsing.


Jumbz Tayamen wrote:

> as a follow up, what are the recommended setups for multiple services
> on a single box? like PDCs and Fileservers, MTAs and DNS.. im also on
> the same fix and i have very limited hardware.
>
> Ariz Jacinto wrote:
>
>> kindly specify the # of workstations / users and the expected
>> growth for the next 2-3 years.
>>
>>
>>
>> On 1/24/06, *Jun Salen* < [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>>
>>     Good day! Currently, my company uses Red Hat Linux 9
>>     for DNS, Squid and Sendmail services and only uses
>>     desktop hardware as server. I really want to upgrade
>>     this to another more powerful server hardware but want
>>     to use CentOS4 as OS, Squid as proxy, BIND as DNS,
>>     migrate from Sendmail to Postfix with CLAM antivirus
>>     and Spamasassin installed. I also want to migrate from
>>     NT4 PDC to Samba 3 as domain controller. All this into
>>     one server hardware. I want to know if this is
>>     advisable to run all this service into one server. Is
>>     there any security issues with this setup.
>>
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