Michael,
Use FreeBSD (http://www.FreeBSD.org) and install MySQL in a K6-3 700 or better
with good motheboard (Asus), ethernet (3com) and as much RAM as you can. I don't
think you need SCSI drives.
Of course it depends on how big it will be. =)
On Sat, 28 Jul 2001 20:12:34 -0600
> I am creating a database server with mysql.
> I have an adaptec 2100s card which is not supported by debian 2.2 (my
first
> choice in Linux OSs)
>
> The card seems to say that it is only supported by Red hat and SuSe
Linuxes.
>
> Any ideas on what would be the best OS to run a database server
R
I would think that most current 2.4 distros, stable of course, should work just fine.
BTW- Congratulations (belated) , Jeremy on the Webby.
Denis Hammond
Systems Administrator
VolunteerMatch
Jeremy Zawodny wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 29, 2001 at 06:05:37AM +0200, Alexander Skwar wrote:
> > So sprach
On Sun, Jul 29, 2001 at 06:05:37AM +0200, Alexander Skwar wrote:
> So sprach »Jeremy Zawodny« am 2001-07-28 um 19:28:04 -0700 :
> > Have you looked at Debian unstable? It uses the newer 2.4 kernels
> > and, despite its name, it rather good.
>
> You're kidding, aren't you? You cannot honestly su
So sprach »Jeremy Zawodny« am 2001-07-28 um 19:28:04 -0700 :
> Have you looked at Debian unstable? It uses the newer 2.4 kernels
> and, despite its name, it rather good.
You're kidding, aren't you? You cannot honestly suggest Unstable for a
prodction server! Well, Testing is fine, but Unstable
On Sat, Jul 28, 2001 at 08:12:34PM -0600, Michael Blood wrote:
>
> I am creating a database server with mysql. I have an adaptec 2100s
> card which is not supported by debian 2.2 (my first choice in Linux
> OSs)
>
> The card seems to say that it is only supported by Red hat and SuSe Linuxes.
>