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I've argued that it doesn't *need* to be connected to anything, just that it should be ready in case it's needed. So here's what I'm pushing for:
Red Hat standard version
Apache
PHP
MySQL
The only cost I can find is for Red Hat, and it's a lot less that anything we can get from M$. I'm assuming RH will support almost any other software we need as well; label programs, accounting software, etc.
Am I missing anything here? It really seems a like a waste to just get another PC, just so it will be available for anyone else to use (I'm on this box about 18 hrs a day).
Saving everything on this machine doesn't resolve the real (perceived) problem, that folks around here think I'm too grumpy to ask me to get out of the way for while. (I'm not, and I will, but they won't).
Same logic applies to a second drive or another partition.
So, I'm trying to get a feel for the server option. I've only ever set up one server, it was M$, and never used as a server anyway.
My gut feeling is that my approach will cost less and serve us much better in the long run. But, I am a little out of my element going down this path.
I use 2 machines all the time.
#1. Machine Suse 9.1 pro setup as as server/desktop and write my php scripts useing Quanta (great editor) wright on my server.
#2 Machine (any) must be beside #1.
With #2 conected to #1 (server) write on #1 preview on #2, (debug/make changes on #1 hit refresh #2).
With the time I have saved so far could have set 50+ of these units.
As for data always keep the can't lose data on at least 2 sepperate hard drives (all hard drives will fail some day maybe today, maybe in several years).
I would highly recomend SuSe 9.1 pro every thing is there, installs are easy, config is as easy as can be done in LINUX, updates are as simple as it gets and support is great (not that you should ever need it).
Unable to answer that question as I have not tried RH lately. Found SuSe 8.0 a couple of years ago and have not looked back. YaST2 is so easy to use that comand line utlitys go almost completly unsed. Rpm's can be installed useing KPackage (gui) even RH rpm's.