PDA

View Full Version : small business server ( free) :)


y0gi
06-10-2005, 12:36 PM
Hello all,

Here I wish to discuss about, our need and I wish to get solutions for that.

Need: A server capable of serving 1 - 3 websites, 100-200 e-mail accounts.We dont need Dot net or ASP based and even JAVA based applications to run.We need only PHP/perl with mysql based simple applications to run in those websites.

In hand: we have an AMD Athlon64 2800+ processor, 512 MB DDR ( if needed we can upgrade), 80GB IDE HDD, 256 Kbps ADSL connection with a static IP ( we wish to upgrade it to 512kbps when the need comes).

Objective:

The first and immediate need is to choose a stable, secure OS to satisfy our need. I have the following options.

SOLARIS 10/ open solaris
FreeBSD
OpenBSD
Linux: Debian
Linux: Fedora core4
Linux: OpenSUSE
Linux: Mandriva
Linux: CentOS
Debian GNU/Linux

Can you help me to choose from the best OR If you wish to offer any other addition. After we come a conclusion about OS, we can discuss about software tobe used.

First thing is "What should be the server OS platform" to choose?

Thanks for thinking to help :)

firewall
06-10-2005, 01:18 PM
CentOS,

but where is Debian ??? and btw CentOs is also a gnu/linux distro.



:-)

GNUrag
06-10-2005, 01:23 PM
Linux: Fedora core4
Linux: OpenSUSE

These two are testing distributions and are more likely to have broken componends. You have an option for deploying Debian GNU/Linux 3.1 'Sarge' which provides you a extremely stable platform comparable to enterprise class servers, and that too with minimum expertise and resources.

I have deployed many servers for small business usage on Debian GNU/Linux 3.1 'Sarge' . I am in the process of documenting everything and comiling the steps needed to deploy a medium class server. My unfinished article can be found here:
http://bsd.miki.eu.org/roller/page/anurag

Currently i have just covered Mail Server Exim4. I plan to write about deploying Gateway,Local DNS, Proxy, NIS, Webmail, POP3, chapters too as an when i get time.

y0gi
06-10-2005, 01:25 PM
CentOS,

but where is Debian ??? and btw CentOs is also a gnu/linux distro.



:-)

Now Debian is also added. But as I can't edit Poll, we can discuss debian too.
Also CentOS is a GNU/Linux. Accepted.

Thanks for correction.

What is your solution for my OS issue ?

vignesh
06-10-2005, 01:26 PM
Debian is not there !

y0gi
06-10-2005, 01:33 PM
Thanks GNUrag :)

vignesh,

Now it is added. Thank you all :)

y0gi
08-10-2005, 02:25 PM
Can any one suggest the best OS in terms of easy to admin :

our final choices are:

SOLARIS/FreeBSD/Linux( TRUSTIX/CENTOS/FEDORA )

can any body sahare a view on this ?

GNUrag
08-10-2005, 06:06 PM
Can any one suggest the best OS in terms of easy to admin :
Debian GNU/Linux 3.1 ``Sarge'' is easiest to administer.

pradeep_chauhan
08-10-2005, 09:14 PM
the installation is a bit difficult but as far administaration is concern GENTOO is a dream. Every thing is sooooo simple.
GENTOO RULEZZZZZZZZZ

vignesh
09-10-2005, 09:18 AM
Debian or Ubuntu (based on Debian) should do..