Sean O Sullivan wrote:
David Cary Hart wrote:
On Sat, 2005-07-09 at 11:23 -0700, bruce wrote:
i want two separate copies of apache running on the same server,
each using
a separate port #.
What end result are you trying to achieve? Why does it require two
instances?
One reason I could think of off-hand would be to guarantee connections.
i.e. very busy webserver which maxes out at times, but there may be an
admin section for instance, which you wish people to always have
access to (people being the admins, obviously), so running two
seperate apache servers on the server will mean can have a connection
count of MAX-100 for main server, and 100 on admin section (So
box/line will not become overloaded).
This is only reason I can see why doing it would be an advantage.
Regards,
Sean
Also so Customers don't get locked out by an overloaded box/line. But
this would seem more straightforwardly solved by adding another box/more
bandwidth.
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