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Re: Partitioning a Web Server



On Sat, 5 Apr 2003 13:38, Michelle Konzack wrote:
>                 I mean, Each Client has 250 Mbyte DiskSpace for ftp,
>                 http, mail and LOGS and can not use more !!!
>
>                 But 200-300 partitions on ONE DISK ???

Restricting web, ftp, and mail usage by disk quotas is easy enough, although 
you may want to have the mail quotas done separately to avoid confusion (have 
a separate mail partition).

Restricting log space is probably a bad idea.  If some customer gets a lot of 
hits (using a lot of bandwidth) then surely you want to see this in your 
logs.

If web logs grow enough to fill the disk then you probably have bigger 
problems than disk space...

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