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  1. Rudism
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    Running multiple services on a single machine is very common, and is easier than ever these days thanks to containerization; though the learning curve to get everything set up for someone without...

    Running multiple services on a single machine is very common, and is easier than ever these days thanks to containerization; though the learning curve to get everything set up for someone without any experience doing that kind of stuff will likely be quite high.

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  2. vord
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    Nothing stopping you, though you would need to insure no port conflicts (especially easy with Docker) and to have some sort of reverse proxy redirecting traffic appropriately.

    Nothing stopping you, though you would need to insure no port conflicts (especially easy with Docker) and to have some sort of reverse proxy redirecting traffic appropriately.

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  3. Bipolar
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    I don’t see why not ? As long as your server can handle it. Idk if I’m missing something with the fediverse but It should be no different than having multiple websites running on a server. But I...

    I don’t see why not ? As long as your server can handle it. Idk if I’m missing something with the fediverse but It should be no different than having multiple websites running on a server.

    But I haven’t tested the mostedon or any of the other ones so I might be wrong.

    That said why not test it locally?, that way you don’t have to deal with the security issues of having those sites link to the internet.

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