Apache for proxying????
nginx

On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 9:13 PM, Bas Scheffers <b...@scheffers.net> wrote:

> 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
>>
>> ---
>> Janine Sisk
>> President/CEO of furfly, LLC
>> 503-693-6407
>>
>>
>


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