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Old 06-29-2006, 09:11 PM
nsmoller nsmoller is offline
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Default Business PC Server

I own a pharmacy. Our dispensing software is linux based and uses diskless workstations to operate. I have the specifications for hardware thats required. I'm looking for suggestions on actual mobo, CPU, ram configs that would work the best. Here's the information from the company on requirements for the server:

_ OS Release: Red Hat 8.0 Linux

_ IBM compatible PC based on the Intel Pentium 4 processor or equivalent

_ 1-Gigabyte RAM Memory

_ 100 GB Hard Disk

_ Color Monitor (SVGA or above)

_ One (1) High Density Floppy Diskette Drive (3.5")

_ DVD RW (Burner) for Backups

What mobo is good for this? Obviously i need no sound or super video anything. I would like something with gigabit ethernet, or the ability to add it. I am looking for quiet and stable solutions. I know the OS is old, but its the only one they have tested and stable for now. There will be 3 workstations total.

Thanks in advance
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