Have you considered using a "normal" Linux version? I've tried Clarkconnect, but now run Debian, because it's much more versatile. It's much easier to install/update software, and you can leave out stuff you don't need (which does take CPU time and memory).
Anyway, from the list you give, only the webserver and MySQL database server seem to require more than what you already have. I've got the mailserver, router, ftp server and DNS caching (as well as proxy server) running on a pentium 166, with 64 megs of ram. The webserver would be slowed down by this hardware, and the database server would probably crawl along, if it runs at all.
...therefore, the question then becomes: what are the system requirements for these two services? I suggest you focus on that.
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