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Author Topic: Cross hosting and multisite  (Read 943 times)

Thoudahl

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Cross hosting and multisite
February 23, 2012, 02:19:09 pm
Hi Everyone!

My organization is right now setting up two joomla sites with the same codebase at two different domains. The intention is to let a user being a member on one site be a member of the other side as well. This way we can provide the best service for our relations no matter there entrance point.

This is almost working besides it seems like it can only run on one domain, as descripbed here: http://forum.civicrm.org/index.php/topic,23081.0.html

Now to the question:
When we are using CiviCRM it seems to make us reach our CPU limit from time to time and we don't want our use to affect the front end sites.

Therefore we got the idea of setting up a multisite configuration where a seperate webhotel is only running a dummy joomla and a CiviCRM and the users are then mannaged across these site.
Managing users works perfectly, and it seems events are working about as nicely!

My problem is now my mailing. Is there a way where I can select what domain to use when sending out stuff?
So that permalinks, link trackers etc will be correct?

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