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    madsugardev
    wrote on last edited by girish
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    Hey guys, just wondering if its possible to host 2 instances of Cloudron at the same time, one being in the cloud and one being on-site.
    My reason being that I'd like to have some services more consistently available by having them on the cloud instance, while some others require a lot of storage space, so it would make more sense to incorporate it into my on-site storage solution.

    Thanks for any insight you might have!

    To note, from the testing ive done, it seems like the way certs and domains are controlled is the limiting factor here, but id love to know if there are any explicit limitations that would prevent this

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    Hi there! For a start it is totally possible to run multiple Cloudrons both on-premise as well as in the cloud on some VPS. They would be independent instances though for the moment, but using the user directory feature together with the external LDAP, it is possible to sync at least the users and groups between the instances.

    Further the dashboard for both would always be at the my. domain, so one of the Cloudrons need to run on a different domain/subdomain for this. The main domain can be added though to both Cloudrons as secondary domain to install apps accordingly.

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    This thread is what you're looking for: https://forum.cloudron.io/topic/6957/using-the-same-domain-across-multiple-cloudrons/2?_=1653997170746

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    @nebulon Ok, thanks for the info!

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    @humptydumpty Perfect, ill look at this too, thanks

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