I know that on the old Raq's you could have virtual domains that had their
own IP addresses, or you could have virtual domains that shared one IP
address.
What you could not do was have two or more shared IP addresses, for instance
you couldn't have 10 sites using one IP address and 15 sites using another
one.
Is that still a restriction on CentoS/BQ? I've purchased a server that can
easily handle the sites that are now on two separate Raq's. It would be
easiest to just use the CMU from each server and combine them on the new
box. I don't want to have to change the DNS entries for all of the sites
from one of the servers.
Bill Berg
Northern Webworks
715-627-0400 or 1-866-572-1333
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