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    wrote on last edited by girish
    #1

    we plan an infrastructure like this:

    multiple cloudron servers:

    server01.ourdomain.com
    server02.ourdomain.com

    etc.

    on each server will run a couple of services.

    nextcloud01.ourdomain.com on server01.ourdomain.com

    wordpress01.ourdomain.com on server02.ourdomain.com

    etc.

    DNS provider is cloudflare.

    can we just use the same API token on each server and the servers/subdomains will be created with the correct IP or is there something we miss here?

    is the my.ourserver.com URL mandatory? because, this wouldn't work as there are multiple servers.

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    Hi @perler,

    yes you can use the same api token just fine on multiple servers.

    @perler said in multiple cloudron servers under one domain:

    is the my.ourserver.com URL mandatory?

    In the above example you would have multiple my.* domains. my.server01.ourdomain.com and my.server02.ourdomain.com. The my. part is mandatory but the domain could be later moved to another main domain.

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    @fbartels ok, this makes sense, thanks!

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