On Wed, Jul 26, 2006 at 09:05:03PM +1200, Simon wrote:
> I know this is strictly not a debian question, but i will be using
> debian todo it!
>
> I need to move our web server to a new IP range. This is hosting
> around 300 websites, about 250 on 2-3 IPS (standard name based virtual
> hosts) and t
On 7/26/06, Brent Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Simon wrote:
> I need to move our web server to a new IP range. This is hosting
> around 300 websites, about 250 on 2-3 IPS (standard name based virtual
> hosts) and the rest on their own IPs (SSL hosts). All running on
> apache/php/mysql.
Hi
J
Hi Simon,
Drop the TTLs on all of these sites down to something low (eg 1minute)
about a week before hand. This should cut down on the number of requests
that hit the old IP addresses. Then, simply switch the DNS records over
to refer to the new IP range, and establish a proxy on the old IP ad
On 7/26/06, Brent Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Simon wrote:
> I need to move our web server to a new IP range. This is hosting
> around 300 websites, about 250 on 2-3 IPS (standard name based virtual
> hosts) and the rest on their own IPs (SSL hosts). All running on
> apache/php/mysql.
Hi
J
Simon wrote:
I need to move our web server to a new IP range. This is hosting
around 300 websites, about 250 on 2-3 IPS (standard name based virtual
hosts) and the rest on their own IPs (SSL hosts). All running on
apache/php/mysql.
Hi
Just a suggestion, start by shortening the TTL, therefore a
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