Jason,
If you put a web server in front of your databases you can rewrite the
requests to the appropriate databases, e.g.,
www.company1.com => database serving on 8080
www.company2.com => database serving on 8081
...
www.company5.com => database serving on 8084
This assumes the various the domains are addressed to your server.
-- Brad Perkins
Jason T. Slack wrote:
Hi Peter,
My hope was to have several clients have their own database running
on one of my servers.
Can this be done?
Yes. "Virtual homing" and put everything in one database.
Yes, I could use virtual homing, but My goal was for each client to
have a SEPARATE database for their data.
Dont you think clients would get mad if they found out that their data
is lumped in with another company?
-jason
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