System requirements for a server?

Archman

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Hi people,

I was wondering what would work best as a server for a simple website to be hosted? I have three older PCs collecting dust. I mainly want to know if this system would be okay for a server with a high speed cable connection, and a decent sized hard drive? I was thinking apache and php, with mysql.

PC:

HP PC with 48MB ram (max), AMD K6 233MHz w/ MMX

Your thoughts?
 

RebateMonger

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Be sure to verify that your ISP will allow you to host a web site on your cable connection. Some block inbound Port 80. Even if there's no block, if hosting violates your TOS, they could disconnect you.
 

Archman

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NeuroMancer, thank you for the help :) I would like to learn linux one day... but there are soooooo many flavours.

Dang! The system only accepts a maximum of 48MB, and there are no BIOS upgrades for the system. The system also has an 8GB HD size limitation (I mean I could partition a larger drive into 8GB sections).


I may go with another spare system that has a celeron 950MHz with 256 MB of ram. That way I could at least go with Win2K
 

imported_Tick

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I strongly suggest DSL, Damn Small Lniux, for this system. It's designed to be easy on your hardware. You could pick up a simple 'Linux for Dummies' book. For simple web serving, it should be quite adequate.
 

RebateMonger

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Every time I try messing with something as old as your K6, I regret it. The Celeron 950MHz box with 256MB of RAM should be able to run anything you need to run just fine, including XP.