Jay Kline <list at slushpupie.com> writes:

> You will hit a limit based on the number of open file descriptors. I dont know 
> the limit off hand in linux, but if you have apache virtual servers with 
> their own error and access logs (2 open files each) plus serving files (each 
> served file needs to be opened) you will hit the max in linux somewhere just 
> beyond 200 sites if I remember correctly.  The limit can be modified if you 
> need to go higher, or you can play tricks like have 2 instances of apache 
> running on the same server. If you are talking about an intranet server, IP's 
> are cheap and you can give each copy of apache its own IP. 

Valid points there.  I'm not running separate logs, which eliminates a
lot of it.  (Oh, I've got *one* site with separate logs, so I'm
running two sets).
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