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    hdavy2002
    wrote on last edited by girish
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    Hi folks,

    Is it possible to run multiple instances of cloudron install on one server. I am trying the hosted version of cloudron and would like to bring down the prices for my customers . Carving my own VPS would be a good option. I have no experience in that. Buying a VPS from xyz company falls expensive, when one adds VPS price + License + Margin.

    Any ideas?

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    hdavy2002
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    virtualizor software from Softaculous looks promising to me. Will try this out for multiple instances of cloudron on one server.

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    I have no experience with the software you've named, but as long as you are using a form of "hardware virtualisation" (for example kvm, VMware) you should be good.

    But

    @hdavy2002 said in Multiple instances on one dedi server:

    I have no experience in that

    providing a service to paying customers without deep knowledge of all requirements is IMHO a recipe for desaster.

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    True

    "providing a service to paying customers without deep knowledge of all requirements is IMHO a recipe for desaster."

    I had a deal with a VPS provider and soft developer. Was hoping to go a cheaper route to cut costs.

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    Best approach as you already found out is to create multiple VPS on your dedi.

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