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> Firstnight may have some options for server-side processing: > > - CGI under Apache (Linux, Irix(?)) > - CGI under Netscape (Irix) > - Apache Modules (Linux, Irix(?)) > - NSAPI modules (Irix) > > Irix would be on SGI Challengers, if NYNEX comes through with them. > Linux will be on Alphas, which Dreamcom already runs, and folks here > have come through with leads on more Alphas. > > It would be really to see how all these things perform well before > the storm hits. (Plus I really wanna see how Linux stacks up) You forgot AOLserver and the squid cache. AOLserver: http://www.aolserver.com/server/index.html SQUID: I have no idea, but I think you want this... Unless you are getting really good DEC Alphas or doing floating point math (CGI scripts?), you might consider the Pentium Pro. If you can get a 500 MHz machine, forget that idea.
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