Question For Steve...
#1
Question For Steve...
Steve:
First off, let me say thanks for hosting this site. Simply put, it kicks a$$.
Would you be willing to share a little info on the hardware / software platforms that makes this place happen?
I install and configure servers with SQL 2000 and Win2K Server quite often, with RAID 5 arrays, DLT back-up, etc. and am just curious as to what you are running.
Also, please post if you are in need of a particular piece of hardware. I have lots of parts and such at my disposal and would be willing to contribute new parts as well.
Thanks again...
B-Man
First off, let me say thanks for hosting this site. Simply put, it kicks a$$.
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...
B-Man
#2
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.
Doug
Moderator
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.
Doug
Moderator
#3
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.
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.