Re: Server Load
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numero = 28465
interpreted = N
texte = Well, we don't trust our own knowlede of OSX Server, and Apache. WE ownWebstar, OSX Server cost's $500. Webstar has been really good to us so far,We LOVE welcome, and we feel that it will be the more secure application inthe near term.Since we aren't comfortable with OS X server, and OSX Server is likely to'go away' or change signifigantly by the time OS X comes out, we want to runWebstar now, and down the road, we'll re-evaluate that and compare again,but I'm wondering about Licencsing, because that could tip us to OS X now.>>> On 3/3/00 1:14 AM, Aaron Lynch wrote:>> >actually raid 5> >> >and does anybody have some experience with raid scsi cards? any> recommends?> >> >Also, will webcat 4 run under webstar on os X when it's> released? Should we> >get a Mac OS license, or a OS X license now?> >> >We'll want to run under os9 and webstar until webstar for os x comes out.> >How will SM licensing deal with that?>> Not to get off track but....>> I can't see buying a webserver for a server(OS X Server) for business> use, and buying the client to turn it into a server doesn't make any> sense, why not use the server to do what it is for. Unless it really> affords you something. Apache is for Unix. Just about every PC uses IIS.> Very few people are out there buying http servers for platforms that have> an http server built in(No offense to the Netscape and O'reilly users)> and with mac going to BSD unix for their server environment why would you> consider using Webstar. Nothing against webstar, but apache is a rich> environment, used by apple's own system.>> I don't know what raids are out there, if any, for OS X Server though.>> Robert Minor>> __________________________________________________________________> _________>> CyberMill Communications voice> 314-962-4024> 8616 Joseph Ave> http://www.cybermill.com/> St. Louis, MO 63144 email:> webmaster@cybermill.com> __________________________________________________________________> _________>> Purveyors of fine Websites and Webhosting services.>> -------------------------------------------------------------> Brought to you by CommuniGate Pro - The Buzz Word Compliant> Messaging Server.> To end your Mail problems go to
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Well, we don't trust our own knowlede of OSX Server, and Apache. WE ownWebstar, OSX Server cost's $500. Webstar has been really good to us so far,We LOVE welcome, and we feel that it will be the more secure application inthe near term.Since we aren't comfortable with OS X server, and OSX Server is likely to'go away' or change signifigantly by the time OS X comes out, we want to runWebstar now, and down the road, we'll re-evaluate that and compare again,but I'm wondering about Licencsing, because that could tip us to OS X now.>>> On 3/3/00 1:14 AM, Aaron Lynch wrote:>> >actually raid 5> >> >and does anybody have some experience with raid scsi cards? any> recommends?> >> >Also, will webcat 4 run under webstar on os X when it's> released? Should we> >get a Mac OS license, or a OS X license now?> >> >We'll want to run under os9 and webstar until webstar for os x comes out.> >How will SM licensing deal with that?>> Not to get off track but....>> I can't see buying a webserver for a server(OS X Server) for business> use, and buying the client to turn it into a server doesn't make any> sense, why not use the server to do what it is for. Unless it really> affords you something. Apache is for Unix. Just about every PC uses IIS.> Very few people are out there buying http servers for platforms that have> an http server built in(No offense to the Netscape and O'reilly users)> and with mac going to BSD unix for their server environment why would you> consider using Webstar. Nothing against webstar, but apache is a rich> environment, used by apple's own system.>> I don't know what raids are out there, if any, for OS X Server though.>> Robert Minor>> __________________________________________________________________> _________>> CyberMill Communications voice> 314-962-4024> 8616 Joseph Ave> http://www.cybermill.com/> St. Louis, MO 63144 email:> webmaster@cybermill.com> __________________________________________________________________> _________>> Purveyors of fine Websites and Webhosting services.>> -------------------------------------------------------------> Brought to you by CommuniGate Pro - The Buzz Word Compliant> Messaging Server.> To end your Mail problems go to .>> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to> the mailing list .> To unsubscribe, E-mail to: > To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to> >-------------------------------------------------------------Brought to you by CommuniGate Pro - The Buzz Word Compliant Messaging Server.To end your Mail problems go to .This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to
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