[Semibug] Install webstore on OpenBSD Server

Steve Litt slitt at troubleshooters.com
Fri Jul 28 20:42:46 EDT 2023


BCLUG said on Thu, 27 Jul 2023 17:05:58 -0700

>Jonathan Drews wrote on 2023-07-27 16:22:
>
>> Widespread acceptance doesn't mean technical virtue.  
>
>Often not, but it's worth asking why something is so popular.
>
>And listening to and evaluating the answers supplied.
>
>
>> Virtual Machines are like many of the pointless technologies
>> embraced by Linux.  
>
>Once again, you've missed the point and fail to see any scenario larger
>than "me and a couple friends sharing a computer for insignificant
>purposes".

There's a HUGE distance between "me and a couple friends sharing a
computer for insignificant purposes" and the huge swaths of computer
users and the "thousands to millions of users who require 99.999%
uptime" you referred to in another reply. From what I see, the original
poster just wants to operate a web store. The fact that he's buying a
$100 host tells me he's not getting huge traffic, but even the setup
he's using can accommodate one sale and two lookiloos per hour, and if
the average sale is $10.00, that's $14,400/day. 

If and when he gets to that point, he'll need to, and be in a position
to, outsource to extremely talented people. But until then, he doesn't
need scalability: He needs to open his store quickly and all he wants is
the name of shopping cart software that runs on OpenBSD, and he can take
care of the rest.

I'll add one thing: Paypal has some rudimentary shopping cart
capabilities such that the business owner never needs to take
possession of credit card details: A real plus if you *do* get hacked.

SteveT

Steve Litt 
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