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Date:      Wed, 27 May 1998 09:17:56 +0100
From:      Karl Pielorz <kpielorz@tdx.co.uk>
To:        Dan Roberts <droberts@gwis.com>
Cc:        freebsd-isp@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: apache/freebsd limits on vhost servers
Message-ID:  <356BCC34.7FA479DF@tdx.co.uk>
References:  <Pine.BSI.3.95.980526233330.23792j-100000@gwis.com>

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Dan Roberts wrote:
> 
> I'm putting together a new machine to serve vhost websites.. I want to
> check if there are any limits on the number of sites that can be hosted on
> one machine that would be imposed by number of virtual network interfaces
> or virtualhost directives in apache config.  (or anything else for that
> matter)
> 
> Anything anyone aware of?  I don't see anything obvious in any
> documentation I've read, but I want to be sure before we commit our
> customers to this new machine.
> 
> Thanks.

You should be OK with a couple of hundred - the real killer is when you get
apache to write the log files for each virtual host to seperate files...
This eats up file-descriptors...

To get more you can recompile the kernel with 'MAX_USERS' set really high
(i.e. 256)

On a friends system (which is also helishly busy) we had to do a few patches
to increase the number of file descriptors manually - and recompile libc (Hi
system was running 2.2.2 - you may not need to do this)... Apache.org has
details of quite a few of the problems you might run into...

If your just starting out - try looking at Apache 1.3b6 (Release candidate
#1 for 1.3) - It can now easily handle 'named' virtual servers - which means
you won't eat up IP address space, and can probably handle greater numbers
of servers... (On the downside it's a bit messy for non HTTP 1.1 compliant
browsers)

Regards,

Karl

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