| haravikk  
 
 
 
 
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|  | Posted: Mar. 22 2006,13:11 |  |  Hi!
 
 I'm currently putting together a very inexpensive web-server, and I'm looking to run it as a web-server and crank as much performance out of it as I can. So I'm looking at Linux distributions that I might install onto it.
 
 So I've come across DSL!
 
 Here's a brief outline of my intended machine:
 
 AMD Sempron 2800+ (1.6ghz 64-bit)
 Asustek ASUS Vintage AE-1 case (contains motherboard for this chip, integrated graphics and power-supply, nothing fancy but affordable)
 2 x 256mb RAM chips (DDR3200 400mhz)
 2 x 20gb Seagate U Series X (5400rpm ATA-100 drives)
 
 It should have everything I'm going to need bar any extra cabling. It should also do just fine but has some room for upgrading the hard-drive and such.
 
 Anyway, what I'm hoping to do is set that up, plug it into my network and then install Linux onto it using a CD-Drive in another machine (I don't really need a CD drive in the machine itself). Alternatively I do have a USB-key so I could probably use that I suppose.
 
 So I've got a few queries, please bear in mind that while I'm fairly well versed in basic command-line and am an avid Mac OS X fan, I'm quite new to Linux. These are my general requirements:
 
 - Allow me to format the two HDs first of all, and put them in RAID 1 configuration (mirrored, just in case I got that number wrong
  ) - Allow me to install onto the HD after booting from the CD/USB-drive
 - Install Apache 2
 - Install PHP 5
 - Install MySQL (or maybe SQLite since it's included with PHP5, I'll do tests on that before I make a decision)
 - Provide SSH access for administration
 
 Is DSL a good solution, or would I better seeing what else is on offer?
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