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Gayowulf
November 13th, 2000, 20:17
CPU-400mhz Pentium II
Hard Drive-21.0 Gigabyte (all used for your accounts)
OS-Linux
Perl Version-Perl 5
PHP Version-php4
Net Connection-T1 (1550k line, does great for small time hosting)
Features-Freeze offers 100mb of free webspace and you can put anything on the server except cgi. (You CAN use php4 on our systems.)

This is what the FWP im going with offers is it good?

also they dont know how to make it so when you sign up an ftp account is automatically created for you. If you know how contact them (they will give you double their usual 100mb space.)

razor
November 13th, 2000, 20:21
the cpu could be faster and the t1 connections isn't that good either

Gayowulf
November 13th, 2000, 20:45
they actually have a fractional T3 line.

-bg
November 13th, 2000, 21:24
How much RAM?

Gayowulf
November 13th, 2000, 22:51
doesnt say how much ram

Koolguy
November 13th, 2000, 23:11
How many clients per server?

Gayowulf
November 13th, 2000, 23:34
that is the server. at the moment i think i am the only (or one of the few) clients right now.<--lol

surfichris
November 13th, 2000, 23:47
I know how to do it with Serv-u for windows and i know how to do it on unix. email me @ surfihris@globalfreeway.com.au and we can discuss it. I can do it in perl

Epgs
November 14th, 2000, 15:32
Cpu speed really isn't the key. If you have fast enough connection and a large enough hd then you shouyld be fine.

Susan_Logan
November 14th, 2000, 15:37
Your HD should be SCSI for good performance.

Webdude
November 14th, 2000, 16:13
CPU - RAM - Disk Space - Bandwidth - Security

Those are all the key issues