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Re: Multi Tenant Self Hosted Enviroments
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Cloudpepper BV, Sven
Hi Charles,
Perhaps you can give our services a try?
You can host as many Odoo instances (Community and Enterprise) on a server as you want, all automated.
Also gives you test environments, GitHub deployment and automated backups.
It also has the OCA marketplace built-in, so you can easily activate any OCA module on an instance.
We can also give clients access to your own branded dashboard so they can see and manage their instances (ie. see the logs, restart, create a backup, etc.)
Best regards
Sven
Op za 20 mei 2023 20:47 schreef Charles Gucker <notifications@odoo-community.org>:
Greetings, I have been struggling to set up a multi-tenant, self hosted Odoo environment. The purpose of multi-tenant in my deployment, I am referring to having multiple clients, who will each want to "own" and manage their instance / database of Odoo. That is, being able to set up multiple websites, shops, with consolidated invoicing and services already provided by Odoo. I understand that I can set up separate VMs which would each point to a specific database. But it would require additional resources to deploy each VM to maintain the OS instances required. As a result, I am looking to consolidate the deployments as much as possible. This way I can configure clients and then break them out if/when it's needed. I am running Odoo 16, self hosted. I started to go down the path to try and force clients to use their specific domain name, but that became an issue because dbfilter can associate between a fully qualified hostname, or just the hostname itself. It wasn't built to go the other direction. Then I ran into the problem of a client needing to use multiple domains and how to associate them to their respective databases. I tried to do much of this logic within nginx, but even then I ran into problems with modifying HTTP headers and then losing the desired outcome. Does anybody know if I'm missing something, or would I really have to kickoff an Odoo instance for each client with their own distributed TLS/SSL cert, DB and front-end server ? I would really like to find a solution that would scale and I know a lot of people have made it scale. I'm just missing some pieces to do the same. Thank you, Charles_______________________________________________
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