On the surface this probably sounds like a silly question, but hear me out...
I'd like to use both Windows and Linux on a particular "website". For example I have an ASP shopping cart we are already commited to and really like, and I'd like to move vBulletin to Linux to see if that improves the performance and database issues I'm having.
(vBulletin is working on Windows, but I'm getting a fair number of database connection errors)
My idea:
1. Create a new Linux account with a static IP address.
2. Create a custom DNS entry in the Windows DNS account pointing to the static IP.
For example: www.mydomain.com is on Windows, and linux.mydomain.com is on the Linux server. "mydomain.com" is not my service account plan.
I understand that will use two user accounts, no big deal to me.
So - will that cause HSphere problems? Is there an easier way to do that, possibly without using a static IP? I tried a third-level domain, but couldn't figure out how to create one for a domain other than my service account.
Followup question - I'd also like to run MediaWiki. Any problems running that on the Linux servers?
I'd like to use both Windows and Linux on a particular "website". For example I have an ASP shopping cart we are already commited to and really like, and I'd like to move vBulletin to Linux to see if that improves the performance and database issues I'm having.
(vBulletin is working on Windows, but I'm getting a fair number of database connection errors)
My idea:
1. Create a new Linux account with a static IP address.
2. Create a custom DNS entry in the Windows DNS account pointing to the static IP.
For example: www.mydomain.com is on Windows, and linux.mydomain.com is on the Linux server. "mydomain.com" is not my service account plan.
I understand that will use two user accounts, no big deal to me.
So - will that cause HSphere problems? Is there an easier way to do that, possibly without using a static IP? I tried a third-level domain, but couldn't figure out how to create one for a domain other than my service account.
Followup question - I'd also like to run MediaWiki. Any problems running that on the Linux servers?