Re: [WebDNA] Advices for Linux Config
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texte = 927--Apple-Mail=_6DE1292A-BDB3-40B7-8A8F-E0925A548E6CContent-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printableContent-Type: text/plain;charset=utf-8Hi LawrenceI moved from Windows to Linux and would never look back.There is lots of helpful advice on running Linux servers on the web, and =once setup you don=E2=80=99t have to do much except keep things updated.Webmin is a GUI for Linux, some people hate it, others swear by it - for =me it makes things a bit quicker, but ensure that it is locked down =well.If you go to Linux, you then have the cloud to chose from, I am so happy =to have been able to now use our server room as bicycle storage !!For what you are considering I would go to Amazon, then if the hardware =isn=E2=80=99t big enough you can upgrade it with a click !I have not used Mac server but from what I gather you can drop a mac =site into a linux environment with very minor issues.=20Linode.com
is a great place to experiment with =different server configs at low cost.Kind regardsStuart TremainPharoah Lane SoftwareAUSTRALIAwebdna@idfk.com.au> On 8 Jan 2017, at 20:09, Lawrence Banahan
wrote:>=20> Hi,>=20> I have run Mac servers since I started the web and Webdna in 1999.>=20> I'm thinking to swap to Linux but I wonder if I will be able to handle =it...>=20> I also wonder if it would be a good idea or not ;-)>=20> Actually I run my server on a Mac mini with SSD drives and the max Ram =but it=E2=80=99s not much=E2=80=A6>=20> I will be setting up a new project with (I hope) few hundreds of =subdomains running with Webdna.> What would be the right/best config system and hardware to run a =server with the last Webdna installed on?>=20> Has anyone made a swap from MacOs to Linux?>=20>=20>=20> Thanks in advance for any advises you could provide me.>=20> Have a Nice Sunday>=20> Lawrence>=20> --------------------------------------------------------- This message =is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . To =unsubscribe, E-mail to: archives: =http://mail.webdna.us/list/talk@webdna.us Bug Reporting: =support@webdna.us--Apple-Mail=_6DE1292A-BDB3-40B7-8A8F-E0925A548E6CContent-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printableContent-Type: text/html;charset=utf-8Hi Lawrence
I moved from Windows to Linux and would never look =back.
There is =lots of helpful advice on running Linux servers on the web, and once =setup you don=E2=80=99t have to do much except keep things =updated.
Webmin =is a GUI for Linux, some people hate it, others swear by it - for me it =makes things a bit quicker, but ensure that it is locked down =well.
If you =go to Linux, you then have the cloud to chose from, I am so happy to =have been able to now use our server room as bicycle storage =!!
For what =you are considering I would go to Amazon, then if the hardware isn=E2=80=99=t big enough you can upgrade it with a click !
I have not used Mac server but from =what I gather you can drop a mac site into a linux environment with very =minor issues.
Linode.com is= a great place to experiment with different server configs at low =cost.
Kind regards
Stuart Tremain
Pharoah Lane Software
AUSTRALIA
Hi,
I have run =Mac servers since I started the web and Webdna in 1999.
I'm thinking to swap to Linux but I wonder if I will be able =to handle it...
I also =wonder if it would be a good idea or not ;-)
Actually I run my server on a Mac mini with SSD drives and =the max Rambut it=E2=80=99s not much=E2=80=A6
I will be =setting up a new project with (I hope) few hundreds of subdomainsrunning with Webdna.
What would be the right/best config system and hardware to run a server =with thelast Webdna installed on?
Has anyone =made a swap from MacOs to Linux?
Thanks inadvance for any advises you could provide me.
Have a NiceSunday
Lawrence
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927--Apple-Mail=_6DE1292A-BDB3-40B7-8A8F-E0925A548E6CContent-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printableContent-Type: text/plain;charset=utf-8Hi LawrenceI moved from Windows to Linux and would never look back.There is lots of helpful advice on running Linux servers on the web, and =once setup you don=E2=80=99t have to do much except keep things updated.Webmin is a GUI for Linux, some people hate it, others swear by it - for =me it makes things a bit quicker, but ensure that it is locked down =well.If you go to Linux, you then have the cloud to chose from, I am so happy =to have been able to now use our server room as bicycle storage !!For what you are considering I would go to Amazon, then if the hardware =isn=E2=80=99t big enough you can upgrade it with a click !I have not used Mac server but from what I gather you can drop a mac =site into a linux environment with very minor issues.=20Linode.com is a great place to experiment with =different server configs at low cost.Kind regardsStuart TremainPharoah Lane SoftwareAUSTRALIAwebdna@idfk.com.au> On 8 Jan 2017, at 20:09, Lawrence Banahan wrote:>=20> Hi,>=20> I have run Mac servers since I started the web and Webdna in 1999.>=20> I'm thinking to swap to Linux but I wonder if I will be able to handle =it...>=20> I also wonder if it would be a good idea or not ;-)>=20> Actually I run my server on a Mac mini with SSD drives and the max Ram =but it=E2=80=99s not much=E2=80=A6>=20> I will be setting up a new project with (I hope) few hundreds of =subdomains running with Webdna.> What would be the right/best config system and hardware to run a =server with the last Webdna installed on?>=20> Has anyone made a swap from MacOs to Linux?>=20>=20>=20> Thanks in advance for any advises you could provide me.>=20> Have a Nice Sunday>=20> Lawrence>=20> --------------------------------------------------------- This message =is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . To =unsubscribe, E-mail to: archives: =http://mail.webdna.us/list/talk@webdna.us Bug Reporting: =support@webdna.us--Apple-Mail=_6DE1292A-BDB3-40B7-8A8F-E0925A548E6CContent-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printableContent-Type: text/html;charset=utf-8Hi Lawrence
I moved from Windows to Linux and would never look =back.
There is =lots of helpful advice on running Linux servers on the web, and once =setup you don=E2=80=99t have to do much except keep things =updated.
Webmin =is a GUI for Linux, some people hate it, others swear by it - for me it =makes things a bit quicker, but ensure that it is locked down =well.
If you =go to Linux, you then have the cloud to chose from, I am so happy to =have been able to now use our server room as bicycle storage =!!
For what =you are considering I would go to Amazon, then if the hardware isn=E2=80=99=t big enough you can upgrade it with a click !
I have not used Mac server but from =what I gather you can drop a mac site into a linux environment with very =minor issues.
Linode.com is= a great place to experiment with different server configs at low =cost.