web4lib-request webjunction.org wrote:
>This is just blue sky thinking and not pertaining to any
institution in
>particular. What if an institution wanted to gain the
benefits that accrue
>to libraries that have excellent server access and
support in, say, a LAMP
>(Linux / MySQL / Apache / Php & PERL) environment
but had limited means and
>possibilities. Is there any reason why something like
this scenario
>wouldn't work?
>
>
Perhaps Vmware offers an interesting solution for you. One
can set up a
virtual server and get comfortable with the environment
before making a
purchase. Visit Vmware <http://www.vmware.com>
a> and download the free
server. The site also has community-made
"appliances" that might fit the
bill. You can easily make a LAMP server from a distribution
(i.e.
Ubuntu) or just try a pre-made LAMP appliance (see rPath
LAMP
appliance). The community also has generic desktop
appliances if you
just want to familiarize yourself with Linux. We have been
using Vmware
for testing and are happy with its ease of use and cost.
Microsoft has
also released its virtualization software as a free
download, though I
have not used it much as yet (just did a Knoppix boot with
it). See
Microsoft Virtual PC
<http://www.microsoft.com/windows/virtualpc/default.m
spx>.
--
D. Popeck
Supervisor, Electronic Services
Lakewood Public Library
Lakewood, Ohio US
216.226.8275 ext. 127
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