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Any way to determine how many web sites are sharing a server?

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    A local sports web site I hang out on is having issues with their site hosted with ipowerweb.com, during the day it dies and becomes unresponsive intermittently but it's fine in the evening. The latest theory after checking everything out seems to be that there are possibly too many other sites sharing the same server which are busy during the day. Is there any way to determine independantly how many sites are on that server from the IP address?

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      A local sports web site I hang out on is having issues with their site hosted with ipowerweb.com, during the day it dies and becomes unresponsive intermittently but it's fine in the evening. The latest theory after checking everything out seems to be that there are possibly too many other sites sharing the same server which are busy during the day. Is there any way to determine independantly how many sites are on that server from the IP address?

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      Anton Afanasyev
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      brute force ftw!


      :badger:

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        A local sports web site I hang out on is having issues with their site hosted with ipowerweb.com, during the day it dies and becomes unresponsive intermittently but it's fine in the evening. The latest theory after checking everything out seems to be that there are possibly too many other sites sharing the same server which are busy during the day. Is there any way to determine independantly how many sites are on that server from the IP address?

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        http://www.domaintools.com/reverse-ip/[^]

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          http://www.domaintools.com/reverse-ip/[^]

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          Ahh cool "reverse IP" that's the term I was looking for. There are a bunch of sites that do that. Thanks!

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