Re: Can I run Samba and phpMyAdmin on Solaris 10?
- From: KJ <zemplar@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 24 May 2007 09:01:13 -0700
On May 24, 11:26 am, "deko" <d...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I've been using a cheap LAMP server in my sandbox for web development. I'd like
to switch to 64-bit Solaris 10 on a Sun Blade 100, but I need to replicate the
production hosting environment, which means the following apps are hard
requirements: Apache, MySql, PHP, SAMBA and phpMyAdmin.
Will it be difficult to install these apps on Solaris 10?
Thanks in advance.
Nope, shouldn't be hard at all. The biggest pitfall you are likely to
see is the relative performance of a Sun Blade 100.
Have you considered the "CoolStack"?
http://cooltools.sunsource.net/coolstack/
http://hell.jedicoder.net/?p=85
http://opensolaris.org/os/project/webstack/Project_Direction/
Also consider installing your stack in a zone for enhanced security,
granularity, and a host of other good features available to a zone.
.
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