Re: Default Gateway???

From: Hakim Z. Singhji (system-administrator_at_earthlink.net)
Date: 07/23/04

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    Date: Thu, 22 Jul 2004 22:24:17 -0400
    To: Olaf Hoyer <ohoyer@ohoyer.de>
    
    
    

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    Olaf Hoyer wrote:
    | On Thu, 22 Jul 2004, Hakim Z. Singhji wrote:
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    |>Hi All,
    |>
    |>I'm building a default gateway on my network and I've decided to use
    |>FreeBSD to support the gateway however, the machine I was planning to
    |>use is extremely low tech.
    |>
    |>I wanted to know if a low amount of RAM would slow down my network? I'm
    |>not going to use a KDE or GNOME GUI or even X for that matter. It will
    |>only serve SSH and maybe FTP. So processes will be at a minimum.
    |
    |
    | Hi!
    |
    | Well, when a Unix machine has to swap, then everything will of course
    | going slower. So you need enough RAM for the application...
    |
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    |
    |>Specs:
    |>~ *32M RAM (can upgrade to 512, however didn't really want to)
    |>~ *300Mhz
    |>~ *5G hda
    |>
    |>Will this BSD box slow down my network? Need some feedback, thanks in
    |>advance.
    |
    |
    | Depends on your network. I myself had a DSL Router built from a Pentium
    | 100, 32 MB RAM and 2GG HDD, this acted as gateway, running ssh and
    | sendmail/fetchmail on it, and it was sufficient, and had not to swap.
    |
    | So a text-only install will do, serving several clients as gateway.
    |
    | HTH
    | Olaf

    Hi Olaf,

    Swap is not really a problem, I have 5G hda, which is plenty of space to
    ~ create a swap file with as much space as I need used for swap. I was
    just concerned about the RAM and speed. Thanks for your help.

    HZS

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