As it turns out, I just became my favorite host. I had a nice Dell Poweredge 1800 Server given to me along with several nice workstations from a company that went out of business and didn't want to be bothered with selling them or throwing them away. After setting up a static IP with my ISP, I just installed Centos 5 and Virtualmin on the server and then set up the workstations to handle a lot of the basic ftp and mail stuff. After setting up everything the way I wanted it, I just started playing see more with software. Dolphin 6 & 7 installed fine after I added a few packages and made the required changes to php as required. I have to say that from my experiences setting this up, there is absolutely no reason that any host shouldn't be able to set up a server to handle Dolphins ' requirements within about 5 minutes. Of course I've been able to make any changes I deemed necessary with my existing host on my dedicated server anyway but they already had everything necessary installed and set up out of the box to run Dolphin and RMS when I first began hosting with them. The server I'm playing with isn't anything special or powerful, it's a basic Xeon dual-core system with a Gig of memory and two small sata drives in an array. Next I plan on setting it up with xen virtualization just to play around with that.
 
 
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