How to run a VPS with multiple IP adresses?

rwsorensen

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How to run a VPS with multiple IP addresses?

for example

we have 30 small sites and hosting on a VPS

how to setup
site #1 to site #10 -> IP1 ( with ns1, ns2 )
site #11 to site #20 -> IP2 ( with ns3, ns4 )
site #21 to site #30 -> IP3 ( with ns5, ns6 )

I mean sites will run on different IP addresses? prefer cPanel and WHM

is it possible?
 

elcidofaguy

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Yes you set that up in WHM with regards to creating multiple instances of cpanel accounts within your VPS i.e. site #1-10, 11-20, 21-20 are separate cpanel accounts hosted on the same VPS...

Hint: Let me Google that for you: click here
 

m3server

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Another option is to get a managed VPS where the host loads the IPs for you to the server. You just select the IP you want each site loaded to and go back to focusing on your site and traffic.
 

HostPuma

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Your trying to create nameservers for each 10 sites or so.

Create the first two nameservers when you setup cPanel/WHM and these would be your main nameservers, which ns1 ns2.

Create a reseller account and assign 2 dedicated IP addresses to it, login as reseller and create ns3 and ns4.

Duplicate the last step if you want ns5 & ns6...etc

Websites IP address will be "run" the first nameserver which is ns1 or ns3 or ns5.
 
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