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Question How to scale Plesk in AWS?

xfplesk

New Pleskian
Hi There,
I'm trying to scale Plesk in AWS
But I don't have enough knowledge about Plesk
Here are issues that I'm facing and the solutions that I'm looking to implement

1. Solution
My first solution of scaling is to have multiple EC2 (Autoscaling) with shared (vhost) in EFS + RDS (DB)
Note: I have tried to learn more about (Plesk Multi Server extension), but it seems not to be available anymore

2. Solution
My second solution to the scaling problem is to use Plesk Docker with ECS + EFS + RDS
After going through Google, found out that is not recommanded for production

3. Solution
Use one Plesk instance and sync the vhosts + other Apache configurations to other nodes without Plesk installed
Not sure if this is even possible

I know these are not the best solutions to the scaling issue, that's why I'm here to find a better solution from someone who has
already scaled Plesk.
Thanks for your time and support :)
 
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