EeViaC
11-13-2000, 06:36 PM
I'm building a server on limited funds. Primary uses will be running Q3A dedicated servers and an ftp. I need some help with some decisions and these are pretty general so comments from anyone with any server experience even if it's not related to quake3 would be appreciated.
1. which would be better, a single chip( either P3 or T-bird depends on the best mobo deal I can get), or dual celerons? Assuming they would cost the same amount.
b. Linux or win2k, can you telnet(or something similar) into win2k for remote admin purposes. Comments on performance would also help here.
3. Should I go with 256 megs ram is 128 enough? I'm not doing too much with it here, but I would like to have 2 quake ports running. Along those lines, is budget memory a bad idea? it's really cheap now.
IV. quake specific question: could I get 2 ports running on a p3 450 without any lag if they were both full?
1. which would be better, a single chip( either P3 or T-bird depends on the best mobo deal I can get), or dual celerons? Assuming they would cost the same amount.
b. Linux or win2k, can you telnet(or something similar) into win2k for remote admin purposes. Comments on performance would also help here.
3. Should I go with 256 megs ram is 128 enough? I'm not doing too much with it here, but I would like to have 2 quake ports running. Along those lines, is budget memory a bad idea? it's really cheap now.
IV. quake specific question: could I get 2 ports running on a p3 450 without any lag if they were both full?