[NBLUG/talk] Dedicated Linux Servers at Sonic.net
Steve Johnson
srj at adnd.com
Sun May 16 15:13:19 PDT 2004
This really depends on what it is doing. If all it is doing is serving
up a few web pages for some mom and pop store, and handling e-mail for 10
or so employees.. 256M is just fine.
-Steve
On Sat, May 15, 2004 at 11:13:47AM -0700, micxz wrote:
> I'm sorry that's what I meant. I would think a production webserver
> would need 512MB RAM at least don't you? Just my opinion'
>
> - Micxz
>
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> Augie Schwer wrote:
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> > micxz said:
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> >>It's 99/mo. Because no one in they're right mind would run a production
> >>webserver with 128 MB of RAM right? Maybe I'm wrong'
> >>Augie Schwer wrote:
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> >>>http://www.sonic.net/sales/colo/1u/
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> > The page says that the \"Standard\" server comes with 256 megs of RAM.
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> > augie.
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