@[thehost87] redundancy is in fact good, however for most cases you are perfectly fine setting up a automated backup of your clients hostdata folders and databases.
That said there are plenty of other configurations one might want to do on the server, for that I recommend some automated deployment, every change you do on your server should be possible to do via a bash script or at least very well documented, so in case you end up needing to setup all over again it can be done with precision.
That said, as @[Me.B] pointed you can eventually do exactly what you want using Sentora, however you will need third party tools (and do not ask as I've never done it
)
That said there are plenty of other configurations one might want to do on the server, for that I recommend some automated deployment, every change you do on your server should be possible to do via a bash script or at least very well documented, so in case you end up needing to setup all over again it can be done with precision.
That said, as @[Me.B] pointed you can eventually do exactly what you want using Sentora, however you will need third party tools (and do not ask as I've never done it
)
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