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is there a script out there ... to make it possible running
VB under 2 domains ?

like have 1 VB installed ... and the other one works as slave under another domain ..
but access users, posts , * from the first one ... ??

but links should not point back to the first one ...

(its for a localizing issue to ingrerease speed for local members .. and keep performace for the rest of the world on the US-Host)

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Old 11-11-2007, 11:55 PM
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You could get 2 licenses and then share the same databases between them.

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Old 11-12-2007, 01:21 AM
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does it require a 2nd lizense? Having like eu.forum.tld and asia.forum.tld, well if its solve the problem then i not mind getting another lizense. Its more the issue to have no links refer back to the oposite host, all attachments and files in the db Already.
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Hmm, ya i read something that it's legal to run it because it's off the same database. I would go check into that. Haha, that would be a good way to grow a forum Anyone got the low down on this?
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You could get 2 licenses and then share the same databases between them.

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Watch out for duplicate content issues with Google.
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Apart from the license question - you can setup MySQL replication (if used as DB) and replicate the tables you need in a Master <- -> Master setup between the 2 databases keeping some tables local.
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This would require 2 licenses. Its 2 seperate installations, however u still have to share a database across the world and that isnt gonna work any better. The replication time between the 2 is gonna be killer.
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