Hello Gino,

I'm actually setting up a Linux virtualized server for WO (Debian).
I'm not done yet, but as far as your concerned, a virtualized server is just a 
server, it can have one or multiple IP addresses, but if you have 2 VM, you 
will have at least one IP (different) for each.
So it's basically like having a "hardware" server.

At least that's what I think, I may change my mind when I'm done;)

Just re-reading your question, each instance must have its own IP(s) like a 
"real" server.


Xavier

On 22 déc. 2011, at 13:25, Gino Pacitti wrote:

> Hi all
> 
> To those who have experience with virtualized Linux server...
> 
> If I set up a linux machine with virtualization and set up WO Environments 
> and Apache for each instance -
> 
> Does the individual instances of OS use the same IP address shared across 
> OSes?
> 
> So if one WOApp  is on domain1.com and on OS Instance 1
> 
> And
> 
> WOApp2 is on domain2.com and on OS Instance 2
> 
> 
> How do you deal with Virtual Server configuration?
> 
> Gino
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