IMO, if your budget is very limited, you're better off with an older MB
and CPU that's good quaility. Linux isn't the hog that the 'doze is. I
put together a small server with an ASUS P5A with an AMD K62-500, loaded
it with RAM, and put a Promise RAID card for mirroring, plugged it into
a used APC UPC and it was well under $1K. And it performs great for
file and print serving (SAMBA to Win clients).
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mailto:plug-discuss-admin@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us] On Behalf Of Craig
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Sent: Friday, October 04, 2002 8:56 PM
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Subject: Re: Calendaring for a small LAN
On Fri, 2002-10-04 at 20:32, Alan Gore wrote:
> I'm looking at a small office with 4 PC's, and about to put in a LAN
> to connect them. None of the PC's are run all the time, so the network
> would either be set up as a peer LAN, ...OR, perhaps I could use one
> of the cheap new Linux boxes as a server. Has anyone used something
> like the much-discussed "Fry's special" as a server for a PC LAN? The
> PC users are running a mixture of Win 98 and Win 2000.
>
> One of the requirements is to install a calendaring system that would
> allow each of the PC users to maintain his own calendar of client
> meetings, etc., and schedule meetings with other employees. This
> should include reminders of coming events. Has anyone tried
> implementing something like this in MySQL/Apache/PHP, so the PC users
> could browse it as an intranet application?
>
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I wouldn't necessarily recommend a 'cheap' server - spend a little, you
get a little. A good case with 2 fans, good quality motherboard with ATA
100, 512MB RAM should still be under $1000
as for calendar stuff...
<
http://www.phpgroupware.org>
<
http://www.horde.org>
I would recommend horde but their group calendaring ain't quite done,
it's getting developed fairly rapidly.
Craig
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