Hello SuSE folkz, Is this a good idea to put Firewall, NFS, Database and Web services on one Linux box or they should be separated? The Web server part is MySQL database driven interface through persistent fcgi scripts. MySQL Database server should be able to operate in a long run with up to 60GB of critical data. The Firewall should keep in stealth mode all unnessesary ports and provide masquerading and routing for a small internal network. The NFS server should export publicly shared data directory to the internal network. I proposed this configuration: A separate Linux box provides firewall/masquerading/routing services. The second Linux box serves as a NFS, Database and Web server to generate less network traffic during database queries. One co-worker proposed less costly alternative to put everything on one box. Another one expressed his opinion in separating all services between four Linux boxes. Since we are on a tight budget we can't create dedicated data center for our tasks. Could somebody enlighten me what are advantages and drawbacks of both these methods. What is a cheapest variant in this situation. Thank you in advance. Alex