Re: (g.bird 2681) Question: WWW server for Linux/SCO/Unixware...

Brian Behlendorf <brian@wired.com>
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Date: Thu, 12 May 1994 01:16:23 +0200
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A system that "does it all for you" sounds a lot like "a car that
drives itself"... :)

ObThread: We are using NCSA's httpd 1.3 on a 486/50 running BSDI 1.1,
and it has performed AMAZINGLY well.  (~20,000 hits/day)

On Wed, 11 May 1994, Graham Bird wrote:
> SCO have demoed a product that does it all for you called Global Access.  I 
> saw it at UniForum and it looks excellent.  We are about to use it to 
> implement our WWW system.
> 
> 
> At 04:21 PM 10/5/94 +0200, paolo petta wrote:
> >A brief question for a colleague who is about to upgrade a Novell network
> >of PCs: he is considering Linux, SCO and Unixware as alternatives.
> >Which would be the "best" for installation of a WWW server (and clients)?
> >
> >Please reply directly to me & thank you for your trouble!
> >
> >Truly,
> >
> >paolo
> >-- 
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> >
> >
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