Hello Everyone!
I need some help on this one...
I have approx. 3000 web/ftp accounts on a
RaQ3 128mb RAM under one site.
And approx. 3000 accounts on a RaQ3i w/128mb RAM
used as a radius
authentication server. And RaQ2 w/ 128mb RAM w/approx. 4000 email
accounts.
I have split the 3000 accounts up and created
virtual
sites
a.<host.domain> b.<host.domain> . z.<host.domain> ...you get picture. Anyway, I placed the
users under the corresponding
virtual site according to the first letter of their login name. Changed a lot of configs /etc/passwd httpd.conf to make this work. It works great...It accesses their individual dir. through their login for ftp and can be easily viewed by a browser. Although the GUI dosen't always Question: Was all this necessary with 3000 accounts
w/ 5mb of webspace
alotted and 13 gig HD? NOTE: I had problems getting all the accounts to display in the web-interface when I did not create the virtual sites. So I am assuming about 1500 users(accounts) per virtual site...? What can a server typically handle with these hardware specs for an ISP? 1) Radius Authentication & Pri. DNS on a RaQ3i
w/ 128mb 3000 accounts
2) Smtp RaQ3 w/128mb 3) Corporate Web-Hosting & Sec. DNS on a Raq3 w/128mb (25 accounts) 4) public web/ftp on a RaQ2 w/128mb (3000 accounts) 5) POP3 on a RaQ2 w/128mb (3000 accounts) What can these servers handle, how much memory do I
need, where do I get
the memory for the RaQ2's, What is the possiblity of upgrading the intel-based CPU's, What is the limit of email accounts(5mb) on 1 RaQ2 server w/128mb of RAM under one site (so it doesn't choke up), Would a RaQ3 be better able to support this with the same config. or would I need to upgrade to a more robust server ( more memory)? PLease Help,
-DAVID
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