I run Apache on Alpha VMS and it isn't slow.
Depends on the hardware, Eric... a 300LX isnt, um, spiffy.
No, but unless he's got a lot of people hitting the website that
shouldn't be a problem.
True, but he's talking about Apache, MySQL, and I believe PHP. All together, that
could be painful. I think the key thing will be ensuring that the system has enough RAM
and to try to keep it from swapping. The one good thing about a 3000/300LX is that it
takes 72-pin True Parity RAM. I'd recommend maxing it if at all possible. Pentium
Pro servers can be a good source of RAM.
Zane
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