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Surely this has been asked a dozen times before, so what I'm wondering is if somebody has setup another mailing list or blog or something to discuss the topic of getting a small business up and running on linux/open source? Got a friend who is asking me for help, and beyond telling him stuff like "Let's assume you start with Linux, Apache, PHP, and MySQL, you gotta get yourself a machine, a hosting provider, and maybe a part time consultant to admin it..." I can't really fill in any details. Is there a place where people are talking about just this sort of thing? What he can expect to pay a hosting provider (or at least what the variables are)? How we can determine if he can get by with 1 beast of a machine or if he needs a dedicated webserver / database server combo right out of the gate? I'm a software guy. I know what he wants to run and can help him set up that aspect of it. It's the resource allocation bit (and the economics) I need to research. Just because you CAN run your DB on the same machine as your web server doesn't mean that it's the right thing to do. In a bigger environment I'd say to split it up across machines for security and scalability reasons, but just to get started, is it typical to get up and running with one machine? Thanks! Duane
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