Re: most lightweight debian server
- From: Mark Allums <mark@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2008 07:08:57 -0500
paragasu wrote:
thanks Mark Allums,
Honestly, i spent less time looking on the kernel side. i will look at the documentation
for the I/O scheduler options. great information you have ;)
Ron Johnson gets the credit. The idea is, you are low on RAM, so
prevent anything from using RAM. If you don't need it, it has to go.
Use BusyBox.
There are Linux distributions that specialize in being smaller
footprint, but you have been expressing a desire to use Debian
specifically. Besides, most of them are specialized, like
DamnSmallLinux. But you can take your cues from them.
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