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Subject: RE: [cobalt-users] In Theory.....



Well I would be in charge of all of the websites, so I would make sure that
all the CGI's work when I them up. So basically I wouldn't have any other
people trying to run CGI's on the site since only my sites are on the RaQ.

Cody


From: "Neil J. Kemp" <neil@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: <cobalt-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: RE: [cobalt-users] In Theory.....
Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2000 02:19:25 -0000
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>If I had a RaQ2 and I setup a bunch of sites that I created, in theory as
>soon as I setup everything..I can leave it for a month and come back and it
>would still be running smoothly? Right?

Theoretically yes. Linux/Apache in *MY* opinion has earned the right to use
the word stable.

But in reality? In reality probably not. There are always little things
which keep you on your toes and although I *do* have servers which run for
60+ days without a slightest glitch, that doesn't mean I'd abandon them for
a month. Anything from some sort of denial of service, to a CGI script of a
user going rogue can cause havoc to your machine/network.

--Neil