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Hi there, Thought you may be interested. Cheers, Jan. http://searchenterpriselinux.techtarget.com/ateQuestionNResponse/0,289625,sid39_gci1099683_tax294262,00.html?track=NL-301&ad=521249HOUSE If you really want to get creative, why don't you look into the eServer i5 server platform. This server contains virtualization technologies that allow you to run multiple virtual hosts on one server (even running Linux and Windows on separate partitions). You can essentially pool your resources by having multiple environments on a single server, and pretty much automatically respond to changes in processor demand with logical partitioning, which may give you the flexible growth it sounds like you need.
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