Thanks.
Makes sense now..
Gino
On 22 Dec 2011, at 12:53, Pascal Robert wrote:
Le 2011-12-22 à 07:40, Gino Pacitti a écrit :
Ah... so there is 1 -2 ports in but the virtual space translates
multiples IPs on the network?
They just translate to virtual port. Even without virtualization,
Le 2011-12-22 à 07:40, Gino Pacitti a écrit :
> Ah... so there is 1 -2 ports in but the virtual space translates multiples
> IPs on the network?
They just translate to virtual port. Even without virtualization, you can put
multiple IPs on the same network interface. For example, the new server
Ah... so there is 1 -2 ports in but the virtual space translates
multiples IPs on the network?
Gino
On 22 Dec 2011, at 12:38, Pascal Robert wrote:
Le 2011-12-22 à 07:34, Gino Pacitti a écrit :
Ah... Could you let me know how the thing sets up when you are
finished
I currently have a few
My virtual machine at iWeb came with 5 IP addresses. Most of the
virtualization vendors can provide you more IP addresses at additional cost.
If you are talking about your own hardware then I'm not sure.
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Le 2011-12-22 à 07:34, Gino Pacitti a écrit :
> Ah... Could you let me know how the thing sets up when you are finished
>
> I currently have a few WOInstances on different domains served via virtual
> hosting on osx server but I want to move to Linux Virtualized...
>
> If you have 8 instances
Ah... Could you let me know how the thing sets up when you are finished
I currently have a few WOInstances on different domains served via
virtual hosting on osx server but I want to move to Linux Virtualized...
If you have 8 instances of Linux with 8 different sites each requiring
an IP ad
Hello Gino,
I'm actually setting up a Linux virtualized server for WO (Debian).
I'm not done yet, but as far as your concerned, a virtualized server is just a
server, it can have one or multiple IP addresses, but if you have 2 VM, you
will have at least one IP (different) for each.
So it's basic
Hi all
To those who have experience with virtualized Linux server...
If I set up a linux machine with virtualization and set up WO
Environments and Apache for each instance -
Does the individual instances of OS use the same IP address shared
across OSes?
So if one WOApp is on domain1.co