Re: [WebDNA] Webstar
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 2008
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numero = 100073
interpreted = N
texte = That treasure chest is funny!As long as we're going down memory lane, I started out with WebStar also (1997), and used two servers; a 7350 for the webserver and a IIfx for the EIMS server. In fact, I carried that IIfx until I gave it my old 8600 about 4 years ago. The webserver went from the 7350 to an iMac, then another iMac, and at the end, the screen went, and I administered it via Timbuktu. By then I had also opened up another web server on a macMini, OSX and Tenon. I just kept the WebStar server going to split my load. I really liked WebStar, and being able to watch the traffic scroll by. Now my sites are hosted in WA state, and I am out from under having servers in the corner bedroom.Terry>We ran an email server on a Mini for a while, but a Cube... now >_that_ is cool.>>The all-time winner, though, was at our colo. Somebody had >installed the cpu and drive from a first gen iMac into a tiny wooden >treasure chest with iron hinges and everything. the box had a lock >with an old iron skeleton key hanging out of it. looked like it was >lifted out of a tiny pirate movie.>>I haven't seen it lately but it must have been in service for at >least 8 years.>>>On Jun 30, 2008, at 1:45 PM, Will Starck wrote:>>> I'll one better ya:>>>> I had all of that installed on a g4 cube. Best webserver I ever owned,>> whisper quiet, just sat on my desk serving away looking cool as hell...If>> memory serves, I ran WebCatalog on it with the WebStar plugin, circa 1997 or>> so...>>>> ;)>>>> Will Starck>> NovaDerm Skincare Science>> http://www.novaderm.com>> wjs@novaderm.com>> 817-717-7377>>>> -----Original Message----->> From: phil@sailboatowners.com [mailto:phil@sailboatowners.com] On Behalf Of>> Phil Herring>> Sent: Monday, June 30, 2008 3:15 PM>> To: talk@webdna.us>> Subject: Re: [WebDNA] Webstar>>>>> Thats too bad! WebStar and WebDNA would have been a good team to>>> reunite! ... ahh, the days of>>> WebStar, WebDNA, Rumpas, EIMS (or SIMS), and quickDNS all installed>>> on the same machine! ;-)>>>> Yeah, on a screamin' fast G3 with 512 megs of RAM!>>>>>>>>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~>Phil Herring>phil@sailboatowners.com>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-- Terry Wilson | terry@terryfic.com | http://terryfic.comhttp://WhosComing.com - a simplified, affordable online reservation systemhttp://TightJacket.com -- stylish protection for your laptop--------------------------------------------------------------------------Attitude is the only difference between ordeal and adventure.
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That treasure chest is funny!As long as we're going down memory lane, I started out with WebStar also (1997), and used two servers; a 7350 for the webserver and a IIfx for the EIMS server. In fact, I carried that IIfx until I gave it my old 8600 about 4 years ago. The webserver went from the 7350 to an iMac, then another iMac, and at the end, the screen went, and I administered it via Timbuktu. By then I had also opened up another web server on a macMini, OSX and Tenon. I just kept the WebStar server going to split my load. I really liked WebStar, and being able to watch the traffic scroll by. Now my sites are hosted in WA state, and I am out from under having servers in the corner bedroom.Terry>We ran an email server on a Mini for a while, but a Cube... now >_that_ is cool.>>The all-time winner, though, was at our colo. Somebody had >installed the cpu and drive from a first gen iMac into a tiny wooden >treasure chest with iron hinges and everything. the box had a lock >with an old iron skeleton key hanging out of it. looked like it was >lifted out of a tiny pirate movie.>>I haven't seen it lately but it must have been in service for at >least 8 years.>>>On Jun 30, 2008, at 1:45 PM, Will Starck wrote:>>> I'll one better ya:>>>> I had all of that installed on a g4 cube. Best webserver I ever owned,>> whisper quiet, just sat on my desk serving away looking cool as hell...If>> memory serves, I ran WebCatalog on it with the WebStar plugin, circa 1997 or>> so...>>>> ;)>>>> Will Starck>> NovaDerm Skincare Science>> http://www.novaderm.com>> wjs@novaderm.com>> 817-717-7377>>>> -----Original Message----->> From: phil@sailboatowners.com [mailto:phil@sailboatowners.com] On Behalf Of>> Phil Herring>> Sent: Monday, June 30, 2008 3:15 PM>> To: talk@webdna.us>> Subject: Re: [WebDNA] Webstar>>>>> Thats too bad! WebStar and WebDNA would have been a good team to>>> reunite! ... ahh, the days of>>> WebStar, WebDNA, Rumpas, EIMS (or SIMS), and quickDNS all installed>>> on the same machine! ;-)>>>> Yeah, on a screamin' fast G3 with 512 megs of RAM!>>>>>>>>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~>Phil Herring>phil@sailboatowners.com>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-- Terry Wilson | terry@terryfic.com | http://terryfic.comhttp://WhosComing.com - a simplified, affordable online reservation systemhttp://TightJacket.com -- stylish protection for your laptop--------------------------------------------------------------------------Attitude is the only difference between ordeal and adventure.
Terry Wilson
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