Multiple Web Sites on OS X Mavericks Server

I want to run multiple test web sites off my home Mac OS X Mavericks Server 10.9 can someone point me to a good "How to" on the specific of how to use the Server application to create and operate multiple web sites of a single Mavericks Server?
Example
MyServer.inno.com          10.0.2.5
Basic web is up and running....
I want to host four other web sites off the same machine for testing purposes how do I do that?
MyServer.inno.com          10.0.2.5
MyServer.web1.com          10.0.2.5
MyServer.web2.com          10.0.2.5
MyServer.web3.com          10.0.2.5
MyServer.web4.com          10.0.2.5
so if I go to the server and load
     MyServer.web1.com          10.0.2.5
it load a different web server.
My thought is to use virtual host how does Apple / Community recommend I set this up...
T.

Please do not squat in the "home.com" domain.  If you're going to use a bogus domain, please use a bogus to-level domain such as server.home.jarvis — .jarvis is not currently a valid top-level domain, though that might change with the way ICANN has been bringing many new top-levels online, so a real registration is safer here.
Peter Jarvis wrote:
Assumptions:
     1. The Server is not intended to be publicly accessable from the Internet
How will it be accessed?  Entirely privately?  No external access?  OK.
     2. Private Network - 10.0.1.X
I'd probably pick something a little further into 10, such as 10.8 or 10.10, or 10.20.1.x — if you're ever using a VPN, it's best to use a weirder subnet, and I've worked with several folks that have 10.0.1.0/24 subnets.
     3. DHCP Reservation for the Mac Server - 10.0.1.2.
I usually prefer keep the server and the other fixed-address hosts outside the DHCP pool.
     4. Server Domain name MacServer.home.com
Are you the registrant for the home.com domain?  (I'd tend to doubt that, and would therefore suggest use of a real and registered domain or subdomain that you have permission to use or (less desirably) use a bogus top-level domain.)
     5. Example Web Site http:www.rouxacademy.com to also run off the same server...
Is that going to be public?
Prequisites:
     1. Static Server IP Address / DHCP Reserved IP Address against MAC Address
     2. DNS Service Configured and Running
     3. Web Service Configured and Running
     4. Example Web Site http:www.rouxacademy.com
     5. You have a basic website (with mysql) files available
               Directory roux_academy (Contains Basic Web SIte files etc)
OK.
Steps:
     1. Static Server IP Address / DHCP Reserved IP Address against MAC Address
The Airport Airport allows you to Reserve and IP address against a MAC (Media Access Control) physicall address of Server Ethernet Card. You can do this or have the Airport allocated DHCP address from 10.0.1.50 and above and statically allocate the server address of the machine.
I'd leave the server out of the address pool.  So long as the pool and all static IP hosts are in the same block (usually a 255.255.255.0 or /24 subnet) it'll all work, and you won't need to entangle the OS X Server with the DHCP server.
     2. DNS Service Configured and Running
Install Mavricks, install OS X Server application, launch server app...
Go to DNS tab, define a new host name MacServer.home.com and associate with 10.0.1.2 IP Addresss
Start DNS Service...
Note: DO not publish DNS service via airport to Internet...
Other than not squatting in that domain, yes.  There's no reason to open TCP or UDP port 53 inbound.
     3. Web Service Configured and Running
Go to Web Sites tab...
Click + and create new web site entry
Domain Name:                http:www.rouxacademy.com
IP Address:                     Any
SSL:                               None
Store Files in:                /Volumes/dev/Library/Server/Web/Data/Sites/roux_academy
Who can access:          Anyone # I would restrict to a single user
Additional Domains:     rouxacademy.com
no http: prefix there, but yes.
If you're not exposing the server to the 'net (as mentioned above) there's probably no need to restrict.  If you do need to restrict, you'll need to edit configuration files for Apache, or some other technique — maybe a VPN, if you're allowing (controlled, VPN-based) inbound access into your network.
Start Web Service...
     4. Back to DNS
Add host name....
www.rouxacademy.com / 10.0.1.2
# Do not create an MX record or publish DNS via airport...
AirPort does not know from MX records, and does not provide DNS services.  AirPort will know about your local DNS server, since you are apparently using the AirPort for DHCP.
You can also add the DNS translation during step 2; Apache and DNS are not tightly linked here.
Launch Safari and type
     www.rouxacademy.com          - should launch web site...
     rouxacademy.com                   - should launch web site
Caveat: the Real rouxacademy.com will not be accesable from the server or local machines on 10.0.1.X network...
Ah, so there's a key detail — you're playing games and mimicking a real web site?  OK.
The rouxacademy.com web site will be accessible from the server, as that'll (also) have the DNS translation (and remember the basis for virtual hosting is the client — the server in this case — has a translation for the host — the rouxacademy.com or www.rouxacademy.com domain in this case — and passes that string over the HTTP or HTTPS connection to the web server.   If you really want to keep the server from accessing this web site, then you'll have to push the local translation of that domain into the hosts file, or to a separate DNS server. 
I'd try to avoid this configuration though, particularly as your references to MX earlier implies that this domain might be more active than just the web services discussed here — trying to run split-horizon DNS means you'll get what's internal and external somewhat tangled, and you'll have to keep mail — for instance — aimed outside and web services aimed internally.  This is possible for many cases, but gets tricky.
Best to test the web site with a different domain name, and to use /-relative notation for accessing the files, or using the web content management system's configuration settings to control the "published" name of the site.

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