You can share ip's it then comes down to the webserver. I use apache with
Vhosts to point to the directories for each of my respective websites even
subdomains such as my CRM etc.

On Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 6:04 PM, webmaster-Kracked_P_P <
[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I read your email and was wondering about having all those IP addresses.
>
> Is their any way for some of the domain/sub-domains to share IP addresses
> more?
>
> It has been about 10 years since I got a degree in Network Technology, but
> I am wondering what it the advantage of having so many IP addresses?
>
> I know that if you have a retail site you should have a non-shared one for
> the commerce systems, but what does TDF have that required all those IP
> addresses?
>
> I know that a lot of users access systems do not have IPv6 complaint
> systems [or access services], so it will be a long time before everyone
> will be able to deal with IPv6 addresses.  I know my "giant cable modem
> company" has not told us anything about having the ability to deal with
> IPv6 addresses.  So there will be a need for users to access IPv6 servers
> with their IPv4 systems. I do not know if TDF has to have the system in
> place or the access provider for the IPv6 system will need to have it on
> their equipment.
>
> Actually, I do not remember seeing any home or small business routers that
> are IPv6 complaint.  But I have to looked for about 6 months for one.
>
> The upgrading to IPv6 will be a problem for years to come.  Until every
> access service has the ability to use those IP addresses, and the users
> have equipment that can use them as well, there will be problems dealing
> with the IPv4/IPv6 system changeover.
>
> ------------------------------**-------
>
> Hello,
>
> we received the news that our ISP will be much more restrictive about
> IPv4 addresses in the near future, probably beginning in early December.
>
> Right now, their pricing is 1 € per extra IP, and for our subnet with 30
> usable IPs, we pay 22,50 € per month.
>
> In the worst case, they will charge 5 € per extra IP and month in the
> future, which woulde produce additional costs of more than 100 € per
> month. We have no pricing details yet, so the above is based on
> assumptions.
>
> However, this will mean that very shortly, we might run into the
> situation that we can not provide IPv4 addresses generously anymore for
> virtual machines, not even for all productive ones.
>
> Ideally, we can at least migrate some internal services exclusively to
> IPv6, but this won't work for all public services. In this case, we then
> might have to use port forwarding and proxying.
>
> I hope we can avoid most inconveniences, and keep a safe amount of IPv4
> addresses, but I wanted to warn all of you already now that the
> luxurious situation we are in at the moment might end soon.
>
> It definitely makes sense for anyone who runs testing VMs or internal
> services to make yourself comfortable with IPv6 *now*. Should your ISP
> not provide native IPv6 connectivity (which unfortunately is true for
> most ISPs around the globe), have a look at http://www.tunnelbroker.net,
> http://www.sixxs.net or google for "6to4".
>
> Florian
>
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