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Re: Running Webserver (public) and Fileserver (private) on same server?




I have a Intel Mini. I dual boot OS X and Ubuntu v.7.04 on it. Ubuntu runs extremely fast on the Mini. Avoid Dells, they are nothing but heartburn in our data center.


On Jun 1, 2007, at 6:50 AM, Aaron Reimann wrote:

I don't have an Xserver (yet...about to get one).  But in theory, you should be able to do it.  It's a matter of firewalling some things.  Is your Xserver also your firewall?  Do you have two separate networking card on you Xserver?

Personal opinion:
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Ed Pastore is right.  It doesn't take much of a box to shell out pages and graphics.  I would get a cheap box (I would never recommend Dell on an Apple forum, that wouldn't be smart...but...) and throw Linux on it.

If you are desperate to use a Mac for web services (I'm sure Apple doesn't want to see this post) but you can use a Mac Mini.  Apache and PHP is installed by default and it is VERY easy to setup PostgreSQL/MySQL.
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