Load + iPAQ questions

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Hello,

I'm sorry if this is slightly off-topic, but I'm having trouble 
finding this kind of information.

I have been running Apache on a computer on my home network. I want 
to make it public and only accept SSL connections. I know how to do 
this, but I have no idea of how much load my computer can take. Is 
there some rule of thumb of how many users/connections per MHz/RAM 
Apache can handle? I know that things like if I'm using PHP or not 
will make a difference, but can someone give me a basic idea of how 
much load a computer with a 1GHz Via C3 CPU (preforms like a 500MHz 
Pentium) with 512MB of RAM can handle? Keep in mind that everything 
will have to be encrypted, since I only use SSL.

Also, I know that you can install Familiar Linux and Apache 1.3 on 
iPAQ PDAs. Has anyone got good or bad experiences running Apache on 
an iPAQ? Would something like the h5500 (400MHz CPU, 128MB RAM) be 
enough to serve 5-10 users static files over SSL?

-Anonymous



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