i assume you are speaking of web hosting. the reason i ask, is because we
host in house as well co-locate, but use virtual hosts with apache and
virtual ip's with IIS (M$'s definition), and trust me you will want to use
virtual hosts if you are hosting more than 30 sites. at our co-lo we are
serving up more than 477 sites on 2 ip's, so you can understand why virtual
hosting is so important. it makes maintaining zones a cake walk. apache.org
should lead you in the right direction,
and if you choose the lesser platform M$ can help. also o'reily's has a
great book to start out with.
slr
----- Original Message -----
From: "John Albee" <
john@empresamexicana.com>
To: "PLUG" <
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Sent: Tuesday, January 05, 1971 5:08 PM
Subject: Virtual Hosting
> We are in the process of converting our websites to our own servers
instead
> of virtual hosting for our sites. My question is about how to get it
setup
> to work like the virtual servers in terms of ftp and system users. I
would
> much rather do this than something like NFS and in case we ever do offer
> virtual hosting, I want it to be accessible in the same way as any other
> virtual server.
>
> Thanks,
> John Albee
>
>
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