If you want to make them all run as individual processes, you can use Apache as proxy to them.

And of course Jeff is right about SSL - one per IP only unless you choose different ports. (which you don't want to as many corporate firewall only allow 80 and 443 traffic)

On 07/02/2009, at 10:39 AM, Janine Sisk wrote:

Hi all,

I'm considering moving from owning my own hardware to hosting everything with Amazon. It has many advantages, but one huge drawback - each virtual server can only have one external IP address.

I've never tried to use AOLserver's virtual hosting; at one time it was said to be less than reliable, and I've never revisited it. We've always had enough IP addresses that every site could have one of their very own. But that's not going to be the case if I make this change; virtual servers aren't cheap enough that I can set one up for every site, they're still going to have to be roommates.

So my question - what is the latest in virtual hosting? Can I actually run multiple sites off of one IP address these days? What about SSL?

I'm still using version 4.0.10 - haven't had any need to upgrade. I can upgrade if necessary to deal with this, though I'd rather not introduce that variable at this particular point in time.

Thanks in advance,

janine

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