Hardware requirements needed

Hi there,
can somebody please list out what are all the
1. Hardware requirements needed for an Application
Service Provider to develop an application (like
webserver, application server, machine memory size
etc).
2. Hardware requirements needed for an Application
Service Provider to have dedicated/dial up
internet connectivity with an Internet Service Provider.
Awaiting your response.
Thank you.
Yatin

It is very simple. A server doesn't need to be very fast. A 486 could be high enough, just notice that you need 64+ memory and a good harddisk, the faster the harddisk the better!
A 486 won't cost so much money and could be enough, at least it is enough for testing and developing. The internet connection is far the most important thing I guess....
Hope this is an answer for you

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