> there are still a large number of "non modern" clients out there, including
> anyone
> using the default browser on an Android phone and anyone with any flavor of
> IE
> on WindowsXP
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there are still a large number of "non modern" clients out there, including
anyone using the default browser on an Android phone and anyone with any flavor
of IE on WindowsXP
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Aaron Macks
Sr. Unix Systems Engineer
Harvard Business Publishing
300 North Beacon St.| Watertown, MA 024
On 05/22/2011 09:42 PM, Macks, Aaron wrote:
the only reasons I'd possibly suggest #2 are:
1. multiple SSL certs, it is still not easy to have multiple SSL certs on a
single system, you either need to setup multiple IP addresses for that box or
run on multiple virtualservers
All modern browse
the only reasons I'd possibly suggest #2 are:
1. multiple SSL certs, it is still not easy to have multiple SSL certs on a
single system, you either need to setup multiple IP addresses for that box or
run on multiple virtualservers
2. If you expect the business to get HUGE for some of the sites,
On 05/22/2011 05:43 PM, Isaac XxX wrote:
Hi folks,
I have to move some sites (10) from virtual hosts to a single
dedicated machine. The number of sites will grow on time.
I've two ways to implement it:
1. set a single apache instance to serve all sites configuring a
single apache virtual hos
Hi folks,
I have to move some sites (10) from virtual hosts to a single dedicated
machine. The number of sites will grow on time.
I've two ways to implement it:
1. set a single apache instance to serve all sites configuring a single
apache virtual host for each one
2. set some virtual servers (wi