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Re: LAMP on Sarge (Apache2, PHP5, MySQL5, phpMyAdmin, Smarty, ADODB)
Posted by Anonymous (62.255.xx.xx) on Fri 24 Feb 2006 at 21:26
Technically it tends to work better with the /srv as I stick that on a SCSI/SATA RAID5 and the rest on a SATA RAID1 (cheapness!) I've just moved my courier and postfix virtual server configuration into it as well so everything non-system sits in it. There is nothing at all in /home as there are no local users and /var only gets configuration and service based information stored in it.

Basically the user can ftp in and their ftp root is /srv/domain so that they can see only their mail, their web site(s) and their daily mysql backups (which go into /srv/${domain}/mysql/db-date-backup.sql.gz ).

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