This shows how to do that in Apache. However, for Windows what I have done is host my website on Azure with Umbraco as the CMS. Umbraco allows you to set pages to be served up based on the incoming requested domain. And you can point multiple domains to that single Azure/Umbraco instance. So it's really one website (all running the same DLL's and using the same memory and such), but the returned content is different depending on the URL requested. Since you are using Linux and assuming want the sites to be somewhat autonomous, then the link above is probably your best bet.
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What are you trying to accomplish by doing this?
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from what??? Your question (such that it is) needs to be a lot clearer. Beside,s what have you already tried for yourself? Have you done any research?
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So far i don't use it for hosting any website..I most use hosting any thing at godday.com --------- http://www.dcgla.com/private-cloud-solutions/cloud-computing-los-angeles.html
You already posted this question in the ASP.NET forum; please do not post in multiple locations.
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You have posted this question in three different forums. Please do not do this, post in one (appropriate) forum only.
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oorlov wrote:
but I have problems
And they are?
oorlov wrote:
So, what's wrong?
We cannot even begin to guess. Try doing some debugging and narrow down to the actual issue. Then describe the problem in detail, including expected and actual results and perhaps show the code where the problem occurs.
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Uma Shankar Patel wrote:
bigrock is feasible for windows hosting
I didn't had very good experience with their windows hosting, but I am very happy with linux service
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This citrix support article might help you; http://support.citrix.com/article/CTX125277[^]
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Hema Bairavan wrote:
I have plan to hire a dedicated server with mssql and databases to accomplish these things and save the data there.
Well if your budget is good, you can very well afford to hire someone to work on performance.
Apurv If Java had true garbage collection, most programs would delete themselves upon execution.