On Thu, 2003-01-09 at 09:19, Tom wrote:
> I have Mandrake machine that I would like to us as my webserver, We have a
> 10mbs connection with about 100 users on it.
> Our Website in it current location gets about 300 to 400 thousand hits a
> month. Will this 10MBs connection handle a load like tha
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Subject: Re: [newbie] which server to use?
any linux is good if it is properly configured.
Naturally we all are pretty damn sure the very best linux server and/or
desktop is the current vers
On Thu, 2003-01-09 at 00:13, Jody Cleveland wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I know this list may be a bit biased for this question, but I'll ask anyway.
> I love Mandrake for my desktop. But, which Linux is the best for a web
> server?
>
> Thanks for any and all input.
>
> -Jody Cleveland
>
> Winnefox
Title: RE: [newbie] which server to use?
I have been running the Mandrake9.0 with Apache advanced extranet server on a machine in my office for about a year now and have had no problems, it doesn't take a lot of hits (70+-) a week but it isn't a really fast machine either. Jus
Jody Cleveland wrote:
Hello all,
I know this list may be a bit biased for this question, but I'll ask anyway.
I love Mandrake for my desktop. But, which Linux is the best for a web
server?
Depends on your hardware. If you have a reasonably high-spec machine,
Mandrake will do as well as any
any linux is good if it is properly configured.
Naturally we all are pretty damn sure the very best linux server and/or
desktop is the current version of Mandrake.
A lot more accurate question might be what is the best version of Apache to
use as a web server. the numbers lately seem to show th