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[ILUG] Restricting one vhost in apache

[ILUG] Restricting one vhost in apache

Dave Burke daveb at esat.net
Wed Feb 25 13:53:17 GMT 2004


Just had a quick look through modules.apache.org. Searching for throttle will 
throw up some old ones, otherwise http://modules.apache.org/search.php?id=698 
was added quite recently if your using apache2.

HTH,
Dave


Niall O Broin wrote:
>
>Is there anyway of restricting one vhost in apache ? We have a box which
>hosts a number of domains, and occasionally one or other of these will
>become very busy. In its default configuration, apache will keep
>allocating new processes for incoming connections, up to the limits set.
>However, I'd like a way to restrict the number of processes which will
>serve one domain, so that a really busy domain doesn't squeeze out the
>others. Is there some way of doing that in Apache ?
>
>
>Niall
>-- 
>Irish Linux Users' Group
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