Harddrive partitioning suited for webserver

I want to install Arch Linux for a standalone webserver (Apache + PHP + MySQL). The size of the harddrive is 100 GB. How would you recommend that I partition the harddrive?

What's not answered in the Partitioning section of the beginner's guide?
Why would partitioning a web server be any different than partitioning a desktop? You know what you need, partition your setup accordingly.

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