Searchin better solution as mod_proxy/vhost

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Hello *,

On my gateway I use a bunch of files (currently 1782) like

----8<------------------------------------------------------
<VirtualHost 88.168.69.36:80>
    ServerName          $HOST_NAME

    ProxyRequests       off
    ProxyVia            on
    ProxyPass           / http://$HOST_IP/
    ProxyPassReverse    / http://$HOST_IP/
    ProxyPreserveHost   on
    <Proxy *>
        Order           deny,allow
        Allow           from all
    </Proxy>
 </VirtualHost>
----8<------------------------------------------------------

and it works perfectly, but i disike the memory consumation of apache2.2
so, my question is:
                        How can I do this better?

Note:   I have a file with the config of
            $HOST_NAME<TAB>$HOST_IP
        which can be used to determiner where to redirect VHosts

Thanks, Greetings and nice Day/Evening
    Michelle Konzack

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