-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 Sebastian Urbach wrote, On 04/20/2011 04:10 PM: > On Wed, 20 Apr 2011 15:54:38 +0200 > markus reichelt <m...@mareichelt.com> wrote: > > Hi, > >> I have some (Debian/Slackware) VPS to spare and wonder about the >> resources needed to run SKS in the pool of keyservers. I'd build the >> database offsite and just transfer it, bandwidth is not an issue. RAM >> and CPU usage are, however. > > In other words, a pretty default VServer should be fine. >
The primary question is why do you want to run your own keyserver? Is it for internal use in a large corporation, then fair enough, but with the growth in the number of servers lately one has to wonder when there is more keyservers than users :) There are currently about 80 servers that are viable to be included in the primary pool, do we really need many more? (especially additions then from relatively low-power servers) Have a very nice easter, everyone! - -- - ---------------------------- Kristian Fiskerstrand http://www.kfwebs.net - ---------------------------- Nosce te ipsum! Know thyself! - ---------------------------- http://www.secure-my-email.com http://www.secure-my-internet.com -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.14 (GNU/Linux) iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJNruvnAAoJEBbgz41rC5UIxYYP/3Fo1FFJMRC2+uQs1JdP9xCQ iUX6l+58BNmRxQzuXbTigPUnuyoXVX+c/OW/LbuXhBE/8nGPU1Ok8H0uPwEcppVZ HQcmrEjwTHNtwWdOWWKLOy9rYQI7CYBBzbVrQcjwa2yNKbQa5r5OS6DCenNG6nWY 5XPD2zMYLIyAYCZnthmQ4eLDpD63Y7rjLOZfkG/tK5YHfP6gcl4REX8uP6k2vsGd yxTCwRV5fetX8F+HZbZMjgGwAinmZd1G4SSWPzkupyCP+Pea4Eq7AM6FmVkpsIVv WE0MvLgkYBtP/vuYAjRqA01LmD6Rwi3cW86SpVAo25Nwo4zfN/41HgNFLfPxrXh2 FlQOoa6+c/wx1WT7GSpSZNUobhBPK6hxSadITGjtwE+ruD5lIGGy8HUFeMvaYneg R13DoXMr6C0qAhd6PsFi2g8vbK1DwNZcWghAG+vKr750ADqb5rbSzyGBR9KhhrAR Elc+DnVg2vYsGTib/mu6gIEL9QBoSrJ6YnHW7nT+/iHRON89kx/EbJCvWQAxETuc P40BRQJK9DBPYuFz9ifIepAn7jxbUG+W/k59orISdyoc4mGE1+hQg3hUrvjUGszb cEjlo0/b4c43mTBOGZzlCpNLujzgrWuIJKO5JpV3AJgDGbx+wYciN2Pv3ZP1kDYL wtRzIRqtACyQgE9Dff01 =E5D5 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Sks-devel mailing list Sks-devel@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/sks-devel