The just-released Debian 12 is free enough of bloatware that: https://www.debian.org/releases/bookworm/amd64/ch03s04.en.html for a server without a GUI desktop minimum RAM of 256 megabytes, recommended RAM of 512 megabytes. These memory requirements remain unchanged from what was documented at the time Debian 11 was released, and Debian 11 and Mailman3 play nicely together on such a system per my observations except sometimes during startup.
Why increase the carbon footprint of the hosting provider as they use VMware to slice up their resources (by asking for more than you need)?
On 6/20/23 15:45, Odhiambo Washington wrote:
I have been following this thread with curiosity. Is there any current Linux OS that recommends a single core hardware with 500MB RAM for a production server? I could whip up a VM with such specs on my laptop using VirtualBox or VMware, but what's the OS? And is it for promotion environment? I don't understand what this thread is trying to prove in the 21st century. I'm sorry to say it's just a waste of time. Perhaps you should try another system for a mailing list.
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