[OGo-Users] Multi-customer hosting
Damian Funnell
users@opengroupware.org
Thu, 26 Jul 2007 04:52:23 +1200
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<font size="-1"><font face="Verdana">Hi Wolfgang, thanks for the prompt
reply. This definitely sounds like a workable solution - the only
issue is that we'll face is the number of processes that we could end
up with. We're aiming a hosted service at small companies (of <20
users), and we could end up with hundreds of processes. Do you find
that this approach eats a lot of server resources?<br>
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Thanks again,<br>
Damian.<br>
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Wolfgang Sourdeau wrote:
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type="cite">Hi Damian,
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I think that a good idea is to have the same OGo installation but while
having it run under different user ids. This way, each process would
have a different set of settings, adapted to its hosted company.
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If you make sure those processes use a different WOPort, you can
configure Apache to use that port based on the company's hostname (with
the "VirtualHost" directive).
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We do that for SOGo at Inverse and it works fairly well.
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Wolfgang
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