Niall O Broin writes:
> And another question, while I'm there - the new server will run
> apache 2.0 . Does it (or even 2.2) provide any mechanism for limiting
> the number of servers which are spawned for a given domain? It'd be
> useful to not have to run a separate server for that domain, and it'd
> be handy to not have to waste an IP address just for that one domain.
I'd suggest running its own Apache instance, with a small number
of servers, on some high port -- and then set up a reverse proxy,
or an Apache mod_proxy, in front of that on port 80.
--j.
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