[admin] What next.... (MUST READ)

Mike Rolica mrolica at meridian-mag.com
Thu Nov 11 14:07:50 GMT 1999


Also Have buddy that I just emailed with the problem to, he runs a buisiness
that involes setting up lans and internet servers ect.  Has his own
collection of servers and runs a few isdn lines.  Said he maybe able to set
it up and he is there all the time to give it a kick once and a while.
Would like to give some one (preferebly John if he is interested) remote
control of the site/server as well.
Mike Rolica
EXT. 260
 :-)


	-----Original Message-----
	From:	steve ravet [SMTP:sravet at arm.com]
	Sent:	Wednesday, November 10, 1999 11:25 PM
	To:	efi332 at efi332.eng.ohio-state.edu
	Cc:	diy_efi at efi332.eng.ohio-state.edu;
gmecm at esl.eng.ohio-state.edu; john gwynne
	Subject:	Re: [admin] What next.... (MUST READ)

	I sent a reply to diy_efi but it looks like most of the discussion
is on
	the other lists.  I'll summarize, if we can scrounge a PC and get it
	configured I can get a free co-location at an ISP that a family
member
	runs.  Only problem is not having a list member "on the spot" to
kick it
	when necessary, but I think that's a minor problem.  They're on one
or
	two big pipes, so throughput isn't a problem (diy_Efi gets OUT of
digest
	mode!).

	--steve

	Orin Eman wrote:
	> 
	> > As far as web space, how much disk space etc is needed to host
the web sites?
	> > Fortunecity.com gives you 20MB free, Geocities/yahoo give you
10MB free,
	> 
	> Neither would be big enough due to the mailing list archives...
	> 
	> My local copy of the web site is 130 MB and the ftp site is
another 140!
	> (This was as of the end of August.)
	> 
	> Orin.

	-- 
	Steve Ravet
	steve.ravet at arm.com
	Advanced Risc Machines, Inc.
	www.arm.com



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