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Re: [cobalt-users] OT: Apache Limitations



> > Can anybody comment on the following situation:
> >
> > Can apache handle nearly 8000 VirtualHost entrys?
> > We know a RaQ probably can't handle this. So basically we want to put
8000
> > domains on a RH Linux 6.2 box running @ 700Mhz w/ 512MB RAM (each site
will
> > only consist of 2-3 low usage pages). Can we put 8000 of the following
in a
> > seperate conf file and use the Include command in the httpd.conf file:
> > <VirtualHost 12.34.45.56>
> > ServerName myname.com
> > ServerAlias www.myname.com
> > DocumentRoot /home/myname.com/
> > </VirtualHost>
>
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