If your clients are just serving up static websites, a Celeron will do. Go for the memory for sure.
I agree that a Celeron is an odd choice for a professional server; but it really depends on your application. If your clients are just dentists who have websites with some cute photos and their telephone number, then a Celeron could provide hundreds of these clients just fine.
If your clients have any sort of server side processing (checkout carts; SQL-driven blogs; etc.), just pay the extra few bucks to get a better processor.
2006-06-29 10:29:32
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answered by FriendlyHelper 3
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If you're hosting websites for clients, who are paying for that service, then serve them. To even consider a Celeron processor for a server is totally unprofessional. With RAM so inexpensive boosting it to 1 Gig shouldn't even be a question. As a professional, you never, EVER do it on the cheap.
Get the P4, boost the RAM and do it right.
2006-06-29 08:10:48
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answered by antirion 5
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Memory memory memory. You have to do some serious server-side processing to tax your CPU. Web servers love memory though. The more it can cache, the faster it serves data so it trends toward being a memory hog if it can.
2006-06-29 07:46:11
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answered by NYC2RTP 3
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it depends ify ou are going to use your hosting server as a data server or a processing server.
Obviously if you plan on using the server to store large amounts of data, your priority would be to have a lot of memory in the hard drive, SATA drives, etc.
If your server is going to be doing lots of database/application processing, then I would go for a server with high cpu power and RAM.
2006-06-29 07:43:00
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answered by OpnThFludG8 2
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Go with more memory if your choice is a celeron vs P4 and only 512mb ram. 1GB will also save you a lot of disk processing.
2006-06-29 08:17:39
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answered by Lord Tyrant 3
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Depending on what the function of the server would be. but both are great to have in any case.
Are you hosting a Website?
2006-06-29 07:41:27
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answered by unalloyedcube 3
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CPU performance (it is a mixture of p.c., type and # of cores) quickly impacts your laptop's performance. Double the CPU p.c. and also you extremely a lot double your laptop performance. maximum courses are constrained through CPU or the snap shots card. reminiscence don't have a significant result on maximum courses (double reminiscence p.c. = per chance a ten% performance develop) except you're operating a software that's reminiscence intense (e.g. HD video rendering) I.e - maximum folk will do more advantageous through spending money on convalescing the cpu than through swifter reminiscence.
2016-11-15 10:31:26
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answered by nader 4
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2016-08-23 00:49:17
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answered by ? 4
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2014-08-31 12:05:04
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think that's right
2016-08-08 02:19:56
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answered by Anonymous
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