If you are planning to become a web host, why not look into Alabanza. They
offer a complete hosting environment, all based on Redhat 6.1. All tasks,
setting up domains, billing, etc. is all automated to make your life just a
little easier. Along with advanced monitoring, backups, and an unbeatable
connection, it definately the way to go. They are on an OC3 line from
Frontier Global Crossing, another OC3 from ATT, and three DS3s from Genuity,
Qwest, and Frontier Global Crossing. Total of about 450 Mbps capacity.
Check 'em out.
http://alabanza.com
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-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Chris S
Sent: Tuesday, September 26, 2000 2:17 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: getting started with web hosting
i would like to host multiple sites on my server and was wondering where to
start. more specifically how to configure the server, what h/w requirements
i will need (including bandwidth), and what documentation i can use to get
up to speed with this. right now i have a RH6.2 box on a dedicated cable
line. thanks for any advice
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