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- CamZak, on 10/12/2007, -0/+2Dang. What's the page generation time?
- Sharky, on 10/12/2007, -0/+2I've got one downstairs running a small http server for my personal home network. It handles it pretty well, but yours if a public one so I guess there's more load. Our specs are identical in every fashion. P166, 128Mb ram, and a 1 Gb drive. Mine's running Red Hat 9 however, and it has KDE installed. KDE runs like crap so I usually don't run it.
- CamZak, on 10/12/2007, -0/+2I just realized.
Dig effect + old hardware = fun
Dig people! Dig! - Gaferion, on 10/12/2007, -0/+1Nice link to your site with no additional information about what you did aside from the comment ...
Description of configurations of config files, versions used, howto, statistics or something MORE would be useful. For all I know it works great with the 2 people (you and your best friend) that access it once a week each ...
Back in the day, I ran Starcraft on a 486x25 (no math co-processor) with 16 (maybe 32) MB RAM. Just cause it ran, didnt mean it ran good. On a timed 30 min map, it went so slow I played it for 2 hours (for the 30 min timer to hit zero) ... lol. But hey, IT RAN! :-|
EDIT: Found link with a little more info http://www.planetxapps.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2 but not much
EDIT2: My bad, they have 14 total members, lol with a total of ~300 posts - KotZer, on 10/12/2007, -0/+1how did you do that ? i have installed a LAMP server (ubuntu dapper server install) in a 200MHz-MMX with 148 Mb RAM, and the page generation time of the just-installed joomla homepage was 2 seconds :(
Actually when i look the processes, the mysqld reaches 100% for 2 seconds - orvl, on 10/12/2007, -0/+1Haha, yea this should be interesting...
my friend actually has a similar situation with a 100mhz sql server - Derrekito, on 10/12/2007, -0/+1wow... so how is the overhead on this thing? How is performance with higher load?
- airbornedude, on 10/12/2007, -0/+0Dudes, I will try to put the documentation together of what I did...
I am sorry I didn't provide more info.
My point with this whole thing was to prove that it doesn't take the latest and great hardware to do some cool things on the net.
If people think they need high end server to host a website with a DB on the backup...think again.... they must be running windows. Linux is great, it doesn't take much. DSL = Damn Small Linux is a total break through.... It is a must for Linux fans.
The developers of DSL, Robert and John, and brillant and should get an award for the OS their achievements.
Thanks for going and checking out the site.
remember, if your are bored, hit www.planetxapps.com/forum/index.php for chat and interesting coversations... it isn't all politics.... There is plenty of other stuff.. - kingpomba, on 10/12/2007, -0/+0haha sweet


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