> From: John Oram <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Something I know about an ftp server. IF you want one to approach the
> 24/7/365 operating ratios for a web site then you have to have at least a
> '386 with 8 MB of RAM and PicoBSD OS as an entry sized system. A '486/33
> with 8 MB of RAM can now be as small as a pack of cigarettes - see
> <http://wearables.stanford.edu/> for an example.
It's been interesting to see the discussions I sparked. All I wanted to do
was set up something small and simple (like Freeway FTP Server for Win95
which I have running on my Win95 PC) ) so I can move files to and from my
DOS/Win3 machine at work (on a Novell network) and MAYBE set it up for
small-scale in-house file transfers. We're behind a firewall so It couldn't
be used on the broader Internet.
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