>If you want to run a database backend for a CMS (if I remember
>correctly, that's what drupal is, right?), you'll need even more RAM --
>my machine slowed noticably when I've run mysql in the past. But it's
>certainly do-able on this hardware, and the ram for these machines is
>still fairly easily obtainable and cheap.
>

i've done this on an old 486, 16MB of RAM, with an active CMS site.

it worked fine, but required a degree of patience. (lots of swapping)



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