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I'd vote for an IBM machine:
Probably the xSeries, perhaps one of the xSeries 255 machines :) They're up
to 4 way Xeon processors, and up to 12GB of Ram, DDR based, rack mount
optional, etc.
Jason
On 11/5/02 12:24 PM, "Camden Daily" <EMAIL:PROTECTED> wrote:
> I'd go with something like this, minus the video/sound card, speakers,
> monitors, etc.:
>
> http://arstechnica.com/guide/system/godbox.html
>
> -Camden
>
> At 12:08 PM 11/5/2002 -0600, Mike Miller wrote:
>> If you had, say, $10,000, and could buy a nice machine to run Linux, what
>> would you buy? It would be used by dozens, if not 100 or more, users.
>> It would do statistical analysis (lot of CPU and I/O), e-mail and
>> file/print sharing for 400 PCs and 20 printers.
>>
>> Mike
>>
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