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From: iialan@iifeak.swan.ac.uk (Alan Cox)
Subject: Re: optimal system for WWW server?
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In article <3vbp0p$ddo@inews.sc.intel.com> mwilley@xws181.sc.intel.com (Mark F Willey) writes:
>Well, your ethernet card is going to be faster than the ISDN link, so that's not
>it...  I'd get a pentium (100++) with PCI everything, SCSI disks, PCI ethernet.

Grossout way to spend too much money. Web server is where to put your 
surplus 486 boxes.

>I just set up a NetBSD system with that exact configuration.  Email me for
>details on the system.
>   Mark Willey - Intel P6c DLA - (408) 765-3913 - mwilley@mipos2.intel.com
                  ^^^^^

Ah share interests one presumes 8)

Alan
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