Hi, I am very intregued with your product. Coud you just answer a question though..
We are very paranoid when it comes to security, so it has to be asked; is there a way to separate the admin site and the public portal? I.e. my intention is to have the admin portion of the site on our main internal DB server, and have the admin site on a dedicated public machine which uses the internal DB server to store the user data.
All installations would use the same database, just that there would be no way for the admin site to be publically accessible.
If this were possible, could this also allow for multiple public machines to serve the public site, using the same internal database server.. for load balancing and redundancy reasons.
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Hi, I am very intregued with your product. Coud you just answer a question though..
We are very paranoid when it comes to security, so it has to be asked; is there a way to separate the admin site and the public portal? I.e. my intention is to have the admin portion of the site on our main internal DB server, and have the admin site on a dedicated public machine which uses the internal DB server to store the user data.
All installations would use the same database, just that there would be no way for the admin site to be publically accessible.
If this were possible, could this also allow for multiple public machines to serve the public site, using the same internal database server.. for load balancing and redundancy reasons.
Thanks.
-Tim B
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