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Can I upgrade from a FreeBSD or BSD/OS Virtual Server to a
Solaris Virtual Server?
Yes, you can upgrade; however, the process is not automatic. In order
to upgrade, you will have to order a Solaris Virtual Server, transfer
your content, files, configurations, etc., move your domain name, and
then terminate your existing Virtual Server.
In the near future, we will have a 'Shadow' process much like the
one we currently use for migrating from BSD/OS to FreeBSD.
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Where are the Solaris Virtual Servers housed?
The Solaris Virtual Servers are available in the San Jose, California
Data Center or the Dulles, Virginia Data Center.
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What are the details of the Solaris Virtual Server?
Hardware
SPARC Ultra AXI 440 MHz
1 GB RAM
36 GB drives
Software
Operating System: Solaris 2.6
Web Server: Apache 1.3.12
FTP Server: ProFTP
Mail Server: sendmail
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How many subhosts can the Solaris Virtual Servers support?
Although there are no hard limits, the same subhosting recommendations for the FreeBSD Virtual Servers
apply to the Solaris Virtual Servers.
Solaris Standard: 25 subhosts
Solaris Pro: 60 subhosts
Of course the same guidelines and limitations of subhosting also
apply to the Solaris Virtual Servers. The Server Administrator is
responsible for managing the load created by multiple subhosts.
Although the Solaris VPS will support subhosts, the intended
purpose of this product is to support a single user with more complex
web site requirements.
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What system resources are allocated to each Solaris Virtual
Server?
Solaris Standard
Disk Space: 400 MB
Processes: 64 processes (25 httpd processes)
Solaris Pro
Disk Space: 800 MB
Processes: 96 processes (40 httpd processes)
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Is there an E-Commerce shopping cart available for the Solaris
Virtual Servers?
The Mercantec SoftCart add-on
is available directly from ITCnet.
You can also directly purchase a variety of shopping carts that run on the
Solaris operating system.
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Will the Solaris Virtual Servers support Java Servlets and Java
Server Pages (JSP)?
We anticipate making servlets and JSPs available via Apache's
Jakarta-Tomcat project. These add-ons are scheduled to be available
before July 2001.
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When will Allaire ColdFusion be available?
ColdFusion
Enterprise v4.5 is available now on the Solaris Virtual Servers. You can lease
ColdFusion for $30 per month.
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When will Chili!Soft ASPs be available?
Chili!Soft ASPs is now available on the Solaris Virtual Server. You can lease
Chili!Soft ASP for $30 per month.