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2 SERVERS? 1 VB..and 1 DB?
Is it possible?
The old phpbb server was upto aprox 6000 users and we found the 1 server we were on couldnt keep up. Is it possible to split up the forums and place them on two servers? Currently we have 1 server for the site, and another admin has his own on the same provider but doesnt use it. Thoughts please? |
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Yes you can do that..... you need to specifiy on install where the mysql server is.
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sounds pretty sweet! imma give it a shot UPDATE: Quote:
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Most hosting providers allow only access to a MySQL database from the localhost. Ask you're hosts support on this question.
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If you have phpmyadmin running on your db server go into it and click on permissions. Bring up the user account you made for vbulletin. You will see a list of hosts that user can connect from. By default, the only connection the user is allowed to have is "localhost". Find the IP of your frontend server and type that in to the host list.
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