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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Tom
Sent: Saturday, 7 December 2002 4:05 AM
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Subject: Re: [expert] FW: professional server setup...
Dual processor is the way to go on any machine where reliability is
tantamount! As was pointe
Dual processor is the way to go on any machine where reliability is
tantamount! As was pointed out in Brent's message, any run-away process will
not take down the server if it is dual processor.
For web server /mail server, you may want to think about clustering several
machines. Also, if y
Liquid Cooled Terminal Server
Lets start with the specs:
Msi K7D-Master-L Motherboard.
Onboard 10/100 nic (for WAN)
2: 1GHZ AMD Athlon MP processors
Copper shimmed
Cold Spike All copper water blocks (avaliable from my websight
www.hasty-solutions.com)
3 Enermax Ultra Cool te
wappable issues,
so if anyone has any suggestions, I'd love to hear them.
rgds
Frank
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Vincent Danen
Sent: Friday, 6 December 2002 2:34 AM
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Subject: Re: [expert] FW: professional s
On Thursday, December 5, 2002, at 05:51 AM, Franki wrote:
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4. DYNDNS. I have working BIND9 installs, and I am not used to Dyndns,
but
the config pages on Bernsteins site read like gibberish to me, I want
to
edit a config file or two like with BIND.. is there a way of doing
that??
You're
On Thu, 2002-12-05 at 04:51, Franki wrote:
> *** Sent this already, doesn't seem to have arrived so I'm sending it again
> ***
>
> Hi guys,
>
> I just got something of a promotion and I've been asked to change the
> network over to hardware/software/OS over to something more professional.
>
> my