Hi, I’m new here, sorry if the question is a bit silly, but I want to understand well if it is possible to connect different Mautic environments on a single server. I mean, for example I want to have an instance of Mautic only for marketing, another only for human resources, another for testing, but I want to connect all of them to the same server, I know that there are segments but I am not sure if this is viable for the business, instead of this, we would like different instances or environments of mautic and from our server send the information to each of them. Is this possible? I say this because I have had problems to connect to other instances, for example at the time of obtaining the tokens, until this point I can not differentiate which is the mautic instance to which I should refresh the token.
Or is there any other Mautic functionality that allows me to do this? I am using Mautic 5 and Mautic 4 in another instance.
I was watching this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x4bh7PIVbvU where you can connect multiple domains to a mautic instance, but basically what I need is to do the opposite, multiple instances of mautic in a single domain.
Yes, you can, just use different accounts or at least different subdomains.
You can do it also in simple directories but subdomains or better accounts are better practices.
Just consider that if you have many active campaigns in all instances, then the server will require enough power to manage all.
Mautic is just a php script (well, powerful, demanding and very useful, but a php script with MySQL), so you can run all instances you wish.
Currently, in my server I have around 12 instance running with a DB average size of 200k leads (one is 4M leads) and the server is rather powerful, with 28 cores, 128 GB RAM and so on
But with my former server that was more or less half than this one, it was running great.
So yes, you can install infinite mautic instances in the same server but in different directories.
Well, I don’t know if I made myself clear, I don’t want to run multiple instances on one server, but to connect to one application, different instances of mautic.
The answer is still yes, but you will end with several mautics connected to the same service/app/solution/script and will have to have a map to prevent getting lost.