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p@ndu 09-09-2009 07:24 AM

can we use two different forums on the same server
 
i have two forums which are hosted on different servers but now i want host both of them on only one server that is one hosting account is that possible and can some one tell me the settings to be done for that

Markos 09-09-2009 07:36 AM

yes but u will have to put one if a folder

so it be like
www.yoursite.co.uk
and
www.yoursite.co.uk/forum

p@ndu 09-09-2009 07:46 AM

i have seprate domains for both

Sid_pachi 09-09-2009 01:28 PM

you should look into getting yourself a VPS

I run 2 forums on one server this way..

Marco van Herwaarden 09-09-2009 01:31 PM

You can run as many boards as the server can handle on a single server.

Marco van Herwaarden 09-09-2009 01:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sid_pachi (Post 1882033)
you should look into getting yourself a VPS

How can you adivse a VPS if you don't have any information about the number of concurrent users etc.?

PS Hosting advice is done on vB.com.

kevcj 09-09-2009 02:33 PM

Lease a server, create an account and assign it a domain name for each forum.

I run 3 vbulletin forums on a dedicated server. Each site has its own domain name, and account on the server.

Sid_pachi 09-09-2009 02:50 PM

i made an assumption based on the original post.
and of course there is no way of telling without full information.

p@ndu 09-24-2009 12:31 PM

i cannot afford much money so i am thinking of transfering

TheTechForum 09-24-2009 05:13 PM

This can be done yes, if you have root access you can sort this out, assuming you've set up your /home/user/www or /var/www/ folder you can create 2 different folders for each domain under the specified folder (We will use /var/www for example) so /var/www/domain1 and /var/www/domain2. Under your Apache configuration (if you use Apache) add a vhost (Google "setting up an apache vhost" this will get this done for you easily). Set them up for /var/www/domain1 to link to www.domain1.com and the same for the other if you get the drift.

If your server is capable to run both forums then yes, lease the other and save some money doing this. Good luck ;)

p@ndu 09-25-2009 02:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TheTechForum (Post 1890058)
This can be done yes, if you have root access you can sort this out, assuming you've set up your /home/user/www or /var/www/ folder you can create 2 different folders for each domain under the specified folder (We will use /var/www for example) so /var/www/domain1 and /var/www/domain2. Under your Apache configuration (if you use Apache) add a vhost (Google "setting up an apache vhost" this will get this done for you easily). Set them up for /var/www/domain1 to link to www.domain1.com and the same for the other if you get the drift.

If your server is capable to run both forums then yes, lease the other and save some money doing this. Good luck ;)

can you explain in some what clearly

TheTechForum 09-25-2009 06:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by indianhacker (Post 1890265)
can you explain in some what clearly

If you're using Apache, google "set up an apache vhost" and that'll help you to sorting out directory -> domain on your server.

Daky 09-25-2009 06:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Markos (Post 1881929)
yes but u will have to put one if a folder

so it be like
www.yoursite.co.uk
and
www.yoursite.co.uk/forum

Is this really possible?

So i suppose admicp will be separate for that forum? Totally separate configuration?
Is/can user database going to be shared?


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