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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users HOWTO plug server into infrastructure Post 302451599 by zaxxon on Tuesday 7th of September 2010 10:38:47 AM
Old 09-07-2010
That totally depends your needs/requirements and on your hardware, OS and application you are going to use. A bit more details would help people to give adequate answers.
 

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