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As you're asking for this advice, I assume you're just starting out with a new shop. In which case this is complete overkill.
(Unless you believe you'll get thousands of concurrent transactions a few months from now)

Sure, it'll purr along happily on that machine, but you might just as well save you the money now and get a Core 2 Duo 2.0Ghz with 4Gb of memory with a decent disk which'll work just as fine.
Alternatively, get two medium-speed servers and load balance your traffic; that way you'll have a backup in case one server fails. That would make more sense for the same amount of money.

But that's all assuming that you you're just starting out now.

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Mmm yes i'm starting but i will receive a lot of traffic.

What about this?

-SERVER SPECIFICATIONS
ServerDell PowerEdge 1850

-CPU
Dual Xeon 2.8 Ghz

-RAM
4GB DDR2

-Harddisk
2 x 73GB SCSI 10k
Hardware RAIDRAID 1 (Mirror)



However, what about some nodes on vps.net? Too expensive?

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Yeah, exactly what I meant.
Alternatively you may want to see if you can find a VPS provider who'll set you up with an SSL certificate; that'll save you some money in the short-term.

Oh, and as for which distribution: anything you feel most comfortable with.
I'm a Debian guy, but it's all up to personal preference; PrestaShop doesn't really use any odd dependencies that would require you to choose one distribution.

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Yeah, exactly what I meant.
Alternatively you may want to see if you can find a VPS provider who'll set you up with an SSL certificate; that'll save you some money in the short-term.

if you have a VPS , for sure you have at least 1 IP that can be used for a SSL certificate (provided by the hosting company, or by 3rd party)
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Yes, but my store will have atleast 1 day at week a peak of 2000/5000 visitors in a few hours... So i think vps cannot support them....
That's my problem....
On vps.net there are good price, you can also upgrade nodes if you need more resource, but on leaseweb.com there are some dedicated servers with a good price, my budget is 50-70€ at month..

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Yes, but my store will have atleast 1 day at week a peak of 2000/5000 visitors in a few hours... So i think vps cannot support them....
That's my problem....
On vps.net there are good price, you can also upgrade nodes if you need more resource, but on leaseweb.com there are some dedicated servers with a good price, my budget is 50-70€ at month..

for 50euro/mo you can get:

* Intel Xeon X3440 Quadcore
* 8 GB DDR3-RAM
* 2x 1000 GB SATA II
* Unlimited traffic
* Monthly Payment

unmanaged
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Yes, but my store will have atleast 1 day at week a peak of 2000/5000 visitors in a few hours... So i think vps cannot support them....
That's my problem....
On vps.net there are good price, you can also upgrade nodes if you need more resource, but on leaseweb.com there are some dedicated servers with a good price, my budget is 50-70€ at month..

for 50euro/mo you can get:

* Intel Xeon X3440 Quadcore
* 8 GB DDR3-RAM
* 2x 1000 GB SATA II
* Unlimited traffic
* Monthly Payment

unmanaged



where?? europe???
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if you have huge number of hits, i would go for a 10k rpm due to lower response time, anyway , in our day , a raid5 with sata2 / 7200rpm would reach almost the same performance as the 10k, but with lower consumption and less heat


ok, however, opting for vps.net, how many nodes do you advice me?
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