[TYPO3] Running Multiple Sites from one instance of Typo3
Luc Franken [TenToday]
typo3 at tentoday.com
Mon May 22 14:09:13 CEST 2006
Very simple stated:
Needed: server with linux and some applications as stated in the
installation documentation. The Typo3 installation packages, in this
case the TAR packages, not the ZIP packages!
I would suggest an installation which is split up in 2 parts, the core
and for each site a folder.
1. untar the core package
2. untar for each site the dummy package
3. create an htaccess which sends all traffic from domain.com to
domain.com/yousite/
That's it. Now you have just one folder which is easy to upgrade but
still a seperate folder for every site. This is very nice because your
system will slow down enourmously if you have to clear all cache.
I used to have just one installation but that has too many drawbacks.
The installation as described above is just a better way.
Best regards,
Luc Franken
Jamie Lawrence Jenner schreef:
> Hi there
>
> I presume that it is possible, but i need more information,
>
> Is it possible to have multiple sites set up trhough Typo3 with one instance
> running on the server.
>
> We hav a number of small to medium sites which need building and they dont
> justify running their own instance of typo3.
>
> If so, does anyone have any links to resources on how to set this up and
> configure
>
> many thanks
>
> Jamie
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: typo3-english-bounces at lists.netfielders.de
> [mailto:typo3-english-bounces at lists.netfielders.de]On Behalf Of Karl
> Camenzuli
> Sent: 22 May 2006 12:27
> To: 'TYPO3 English'
> Subject: Re: [TYPO3] memory_limit=8M
>
>
>
> Could anyone recommend a good hosting company for Typo3 to host some medium
> sized websites.
>
> I have seen a number on the web but have had quite a bad experience in the
> past with hosting companies.
>
> Any links to good and affordable companies would be great.
>
> Thanks
>
>
> Karl Camenzuli wrote:
>
>> Would anyone be able to explain why Typo3 puts so much stress on the
> server
>> and what the best requirements are to handle this problem.
>
> TYPO3 does a lot of memory-intense operations, starting with
> localisations in XML format, large arrays in EM and elsewhere. The
> framework itself is very large and very powerful, and any comparable
> system would probably need just as much memory.
>
> Keep in mind that TYPO3 is an enterprise-class CMS meant to be run on
> enterprise-class web servers. These days, even a 32M memory footprint is
> quite low, considering that comparable stuff like ZOPE or any JAVA
> framework won't run on so little RAM either...
>
> Greetings,
> Michael
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