On Thu, 7 Jun 2001, Larry Cook wrote:
> One issue he still has is that they are e-commerce sites and he tells me
> that when using SSL each domain has to have its own IP address.
If they are e-commerce sites, dump the SDSL and get a leased-line Internet
connection (frame relay, frac T1, or T1). Or better yet, find a local ISP
with redundant feeds and power and a co-location plan. Seriously -- you're
talking a fairly important system here. If it is down, money is not being
made. That is not acceptable for a business. All current DSL offerings that
I am aware of do not provide the kind of service level you need.
--
Ben Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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