Hi
U can do this. And no need to go deep inside.
just define different ports in their respective configuration files.
and use ip:port, where port number is different for different webservers.
try this.
Regards
Kumail Rizvi
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Hi ALL,
I'm interested to test a E-Com Site.
Currently ,I'm interested to test it's performance
and overall deployment concerned issues.
With this regard please try to provide answer of my
following query :
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Is it possible to run two servers (Server Softwares) on a single
machine on single hard disk ,with same IP address but with
DIFFERENT port numbers ?
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e.g.
Say IIS (Internet Information Server From Microsoft) and Apache
Server (for Win NT) from Apache Foundation) are running , without
interference , on the same machine with same IP address but with
different port numbers(say 80 for IIS and 8080 for Apache).
With This Regard Please Provide the needful info and co-operate
with me.Thanking You.
Any Resources / URLs / Book Names With This Regard
Are WEL-COME !!!
With Luv,
-Amit
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