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Date:      Sat, 09 Dec 95 05:01:24 EST
From:      sreid@edmbbs.iceonline.com
To:        freebsd-isp@freebsd.org
Subject:   Hardware for ISP / WWW server
Message-ID:  <9512090501.D5651Li@edmbbs.iceonline.com>

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What hardware would you all recommend for an ISP / Web server? We'll
probably have a 56k digital line (Maybe T1) and an as-yet-unknown number
of dial-up slip/ppp users. Here's what I was thinking...

Pentium 90 (PCI) with 256k or 512k cache
32 megs of RAM
Cheap SCSI CDROM (1x or 2x, only for installing FreeBSD)
Fast SCSI hard drive(s)... SCSI is best?
Cheap VGA card+monitor
28.8 kbps modems for dial-up
Cheap ethernet card so a nearby Dos machine can have net access

With 32 megs, we'll have only a minimal newsfeed... Everything will
be handled by this one machine. Is this do-able?

We were thinking of starting with just a 1-2 gig HD, and if we need more
space, buy another drive. And HD brand recommendations? Is SCSI the best
choice for the HD? Any recommendations on the brand of SCSI interface?
Any brand recommendations on the motherboard?

Any advice would be appreciated.



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