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p3p headers were a pain, but no experience installaing apache or maintaining server software, I had c-panel and that was my power limit. As for my coding practices and scripts are a few years behind, back to php 4 since I last coded, and maintained all code on my old site, I rarely wrote anything that was too complicated, the most being dealing with SSL certificates, custom. Im not sure what you mean by "up to date", do you mean the server software versions as shipped from the factory they are not up to date? My host managed all that before, they would routinely do updates to php and the mods, and it sometimes crashed the site, I would usually have to tweak the scripts effected, but as far as installing mods the host did that. Rdlockrey wrote:Im thinking it would be less then 10 users at any given time, and its very unlikely they would all be using very much of a load, as it is now the im using the private/public gateway to handles these custom pages, some for authentication and others for static help pages, and it keeps up, although they are just html and java, no php which is why I want to move them somewhere with php will give alot more power. I go agree the 512mb would be a better call, I think seen a promo somewhere where it comes with a free 1.2ghz processer upgrade, not positive on that but either way i think its a better call to have 512mb (or more) Thanks for your help, I think I answered all your questions but feel free if you can guide me to the best solution

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Im thinking it would be less then 10 users at any given time, and its very unlikely they would all be using very much of a load, as it is now the im using the private/public gateway to handles these custom pages, some for authentication and others for static help pages, and it keeps up, although they are just html and java, no php which is why I want to move them somewhere with php will give alot more power. (The TS-112P comes with 512MB DDR3 RAM, the older ( discontinued) TS-112 only came with 256MB DDRII RAM) You can not upgrade the RAM on any of QNAP's ARM-based models like the TS-112 an TS-112P, so purchasing the right NAS model at the time of purchase is important. Your needs do indeed seem quite minimal, but your needs may change over time, so I urge you to check out what these devices are capable of, before purchasing such a low-end model.

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Have you reviewed the QNAP Turbo NAS User Manual and QNAP App Center to see everything these devices are capable of? I outgrew my 1-Bay NAS in a matter of weeks once I became familiar with it, so I eventually sold it to a friend, and purchased a 4-Bay model instead. How many concurrent users do you expect your Web Server to support? I purchased my first NAS to be a LAMP Server too, but soon found myself using about 85% of it's capabilities.

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A TS-112 will do this, but I would urge you to purchase a NAS with more RAM, and preferably at least 2 Bays, so that you can protect your data and Apache/PHP configuration by RAID protection. The versions provided are not up to date, so depending on your Website code, this could become a challenge for you. Will a TS112 do it? All presently available QNAP NAS devices support Apache, MySQL and PHP. My biggest question is, does all of the Qnap NAS' ( such as the entry level TS112 ) have the WebServer features? will they all run SQL, PHP? In reality that's all I need of it, is just a few php scripts such as contact us and help pages in php, and everything else across the network can be handled by other devices, so it can be basically dedicated to light traffic and serve only a few PHP scripts, and maintain the SQL databases.

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Rdlockrey wrote:Ive been looking for a simple way to allow me to create webpages using PHP and with SQL database, on a private network.












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