Re: debian 3.0 r4



Hello,

No Problem to run Woody 3.0r4 on such Computer. But Apache 2.0 will
eat your resources since it require murch more memory then 1.3.

I was running 17.000 Domains/VHosts on a Computer with 8 GByte of
Memory using apache 1.3 and after switching to 2.0 the whole systme
was not more usable.

On a 266 MHz Computer I suggest you to stay with apache 1.3

Greetings
Michelle Konzack
Systemadministrator
Tamay Dogan Network
Debian GNU/Linux Consultant


Am 2006-01-22 14:40:27, schrieb linux china:
> I have a computer which cpu is celeron 266 and has 123MB memory. Could
> my
> machine run Debian 3.0 r4? I also want to update perl to 5.8,
> apache2.0, may
> I start to install?
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