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What kinda servers? by Snake on 03-21-2004 at 10:26 PM

Just wondering what kinda servers u guys runing for :plus:?? Wondering what kinda sever i should run for my site?*-)


RE: What kinda servers? by kao on 03-21-2004 at 10:34 PM

These forums are on a shit (:chrongue:) server at the moment but are getting upgraded soonish (i think)

Cant remember specs of it though :undecided:


RE: What kinda servers? by Snake on 03-21-2004 at 10:39 PM

ok just  wondering if u could find out the specs that would be good but it dusn't mater, just like to no.


RE: What kinda servers? by WDZ on 03-21-2004 at 10:57 PM

WTF... the forum server isn't shit... :p

It's a Celeron 1.3 GHz with 512 MB RAM, running Redhat Linux. :-/

Anyway, msgplus.net is on different servers that are provided by C2 Media... I dunno what the hardware is, but they run FreeBSD. Patchou's new patchou.com server uses Microsoft IIS on Windows Server 2003.


RE: What kinda servers? by Snake on 03-21-2004 at 11:00 PM

ok guys thax a tone! no what server i'm going to use:D


RE: What kinda servers? by .blade// on 03-21-2004 at 11:01 PM

WDZ, Celeron = Shit....why would anyone buy a Celeron? A 486 is a better processor :P


RE: What kinda servers? by Snake on 03-21-2004 at 11:03 PM

look i just need some thing that will run my site (as show in my signiture) and i need to run a myBBboard. what should i run?


RE: What kinda servers? by .blade// on 03-21-2004 at 11:08 PM

Linux is least resource intesnize for an OS, but I would stick to Windows Server 2000 (far easier).

For your purpose, I would suggest a low end IBM server, because you won't need TOO much power for such a small website. Go for a pentium 4, and get a Hard Drive 7200 read time or greater. As for Ram, NO LESS than 256 MB, though 512 or 1 GB would be the best choice.