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Does anybody know of a professional/enterprise level FTP server. I need something reliable and able to handle large volumes of users and bandwidth. post.mode = postmodes.signature; SELECT everything FROM everywhere WHERE something = something_else; > 1 Row Returned > 42
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Does anybody know of a professional/enterprise level FTP server. I need something reliable and able to handle large volumes of users and bandwidth. post.mode = postmodes.signature; SELECT everything FROM everywhere WHERE something = something_else; > 1 Row Returned > 42
I'm quite happy with Gene6 FTP Server[^] - Anders My Photos
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I'm quite happy with Gene6 FTP Server[^] - Anders My Photos
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Me too - fine product. Old Simon HB9DRV
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Does anybody know of a professional/enterprise level FTP server. I need something reliable and able to handle large volumes of users and bandwidth. post.mode = postmodes.signature; SELECT everything FROM everywhere WHERE something = something_else; > 1 Row Returned > 42
What's wrong with IIS or ftpd? Yes, even I am blogging now!
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Does anybody know of a professional/enterprise level FTP server. I need something reliable and able to handle large volumes of users and bandwidth. post.mode = postmodes.signature; SELECT everything FROM everywhere WHERE something = something_else; > 1 Row Returned > 42
ftpd on FreeBSD. :) Jeremy Falcon
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What's wrong with IIS or ftpd? Yes, even I am blogging now!
ftpd.. on windows? IIS FTP sucks big time and every user needs a windows user account. For a site like http://wdevs.com/[^] it would cost me a fortune to use IIS FTP as we have quite a few FTP users there ;) - Anders My Photos
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ftpd.. on windows? IIS FTP sucks big time and every user needs a windows user account. For a site like http://wdevs.com/[^] it would cost me a fortune to use IIS FTP as we have quite a few FTP users there ;) - Anders My Photos
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Anders Molin wrote: ftpd.. on windows? Who said I only run Windows? :) Yes, even I am blogging now!
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ftpd on FreeBSD. :) Jeremy Falcon
I just installed FreeBSD to use as a Subversion server. I'm hoping it lives up to all the hype. :)
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Anders Molin wrote: ftpd.. on windows? Who said I only run Windows? :) Yes, even I am blogging now!
Daniel Turini wrote: Who said I only run Windows? No one did, I was just curious ;) - Anders My Photos
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Daniel Turini wrote: Who said I only run Windows? No one did, I was just curious ;) - Anders My Photos
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Anders Molin wrote: No one did, I was just curious Hehehe... There's always cygwin... :) Yes, even I am blogging now!
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I just installed FreeBSD to use as a Subversion server. I'm hoping it lives up to all the hype. :)
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My ArticlesWell, one of its many pluses is that it's not as convoluted as say, some popular Linux distros. It also has one of the best (or the best) TCP/IP stacks in the world. And, it's also considered by many to be one of the most stable OSes available. Of course, the right (er, wrong) software can bring any OS down, but with a simple base install you'd be hard pressed to make the server crash regardless of the stress you put it under. Jeremy Falcon
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I just installed FreeBSD to use as a Subversion server. I'm hoping it lives up to all the hype. :)
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Well, one of its many pluses is that it's not as convoluted as say, some popular Linux distros. It also has one of the best (or the best) TCP/IP stacks in the world. And, it's also considered by many to be one of the most stable OSes available. Of course, the right (er, wrong) software can bring any OS down, but with a simple base install you'd be hard pressed to make the server crash regardless of the stress you put it under. Jeremy Falcon
Jeremy Falcon wrote: Of course, the right (er, wrong) software can bring any OS down, but with a simple base install you'd be hard pressed to make the server crash regardless of the stress you put it under. You can say the same about a Windows Server ;) - Anders My Photos
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Jeremy Falcon wrote: Of course, the right (er, wrong) software can bring any OS down, but with a simple base install you'd be hard pressed to make the server crash regardless of the stress you put it under. You can say the same about a Windows Server ;) - Anders My Photos
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"You can say the same about a Windows Server" No... we have about 12 windows servers here at work, and we only have about 150 people in the company... those windows boxes go down far more often than our previous network which was running on linux and novell netware, on servers not even a third as powerful as our current servers. i'm sorry, but from personal experience i cannot agree with you. those windows boxes die as soon as they feel stressed out. -- Raoul Snyman Saturn Laboratories e-mail: raoul.snyman@saturnlaboratories.co.za web: http://www.saturnlaboratories.co.za/ linux user: #333298
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"You can say the same about a Windows Server" No... we have about 12 windows servers here at work, and we only have about 150 people in the company... those windows boxes go down far more often than our previous network which was running on linux and novell netware, on servers not even a third as powerful as our current servers. i'm sorry, but from personal experience i cannot agree with you. those windows boxes die as soon as they feel stressed out. -- Raoul Snyman Saturn Laboratories e-mail: raoul.snyman@saturnlaboratories.co.za web: http://www.saturnlaboratories.co.za/ linux user: #333298
Well, then either your hardware our your admins have a problem. - Anders My Photos
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"You can say the same about a Windows Server" No... we have about 12 windows servers here at work, and we only have about 150 people in the company... those windows boxes go down far more often than our previous network which was running on linux and novell netware, on servers not even a third as powerful as our current servers. i'm sorry, but from personal experience i cannot agree with you. those windows boxes die as soon as they feel stressed out. -- Raoul Snyman Saturn Laboratories e-mail: raoul.snyman@saturnlaboratories.co.za web: http://www.saturnlaboratories.co.za/ linux user: #333298
I agree with Anders - the only blot on our Windows Server 2003 DC/DNS/File Server/Vault Server/Exchange server/Intranet Web server's uptime is the fact that the power supply round here is pretty flaky. Now we have a decent-sized UPS on it, it should get quite long uptimes. Currently on nine days, which is when we replaced the undersized UPS with the new one. This server is actually a home-brew P4 on an AOpen motherboard with an Intel chipset (845GE - ick) with three ATA hard drives (from different manufacturers - a Maxtor 40GB boot/system disk, a Hitachi Deskstar 120GB holding the mail data, and a Western Digital 120GB holding the file shares). The key point in most computer systems is cooling - if the computer overheats it will go screwy. Ensure you have the right cables for the hard drives - 40-way IDE cables are a stupid economy, because 80-way cables are only pennies more expensive and work with all parallel ATA drives. Make sure the system's power supply is rated for the load you're putting on it - this system is rated at 420W. I'm currently running a stress test for a customer on a pair of HP ProLiant DL380 G4s, handling 1200 transactions/min on our hand-held terminal application server. These have also been up for about 9 days - I think this might have been a power outage as well. I've found in the past that VIA chipsets have tended to be unreliable. Before upgrading that server box, it used to use a VIA chipset on a Gigabyte motherboard with an AMD Athlon processor. After blowing three processors in a year we'd had enough. Stability. What an interesting concept. -- Chris Maunder
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Jeremy Falcon wrote: Of course, the right (er, wrong) software can bring any OS down, but with a simple base install you'd be hard pressed to make the server crash regardless of the stress you put it under. You can say the same about a Windows Server ;) - Anders My Photos
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Not with the kinda of stress I'm talking about. :) Jeremy Falcon
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Not with the kinda of stress I'm talking about. :) Jeremy Falcon
Jeremy Falcon wrote: Not with the kinda of stress I'm talking about. Yeah right :rolleyes: - Anders Developer Forums That Works
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