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Old 08-09-2003, 12:30 AM
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Steve:

First off, let me say thanks for hosting this site. Simply put, it kicks a$$.

Would you be willing to share a little info on the hardware / software platforms that makes this place happen?

I install and configure servers with SQL 2000 and Win2K Server quite often, with RAID 5 arrays, DLT back-up, etc. and am just curious as to what you are running.

Also, please post if you are in need of a particular piece of hardware. I have lots of parts and such at my disposal and would be willing to contribute new parts as well.

Thanks again...

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Old 08-10-2003, 09:20 AM
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Im Clearly not Steve BUT he has been away form the PC for a few days.

Thanks for the Compliments. I know Steve works hard to bring a resource like this to the public

This server is running on a Linux box, with MySQL as the database. The VAST majority of the domains on the internet are running on linux.

Steve may provide more details later.

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Old 08-10-2003, 11:33 AM
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Hey there from a Starbucks T-Mobile Hotspot in Connecticut...

The server is a generic dual processor PIII 933 with 1GB of RAM and dual 10k 36GB RAID 1 drives.

Like Doug said, it run Linux and a variety of open-source (Apache, PHP, MySQL) applications and a commercial (ColdFusion) application server.
 



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