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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T04:10:37+00:00 2026-05-15T04:10:37+00:00

I am looking to set-up a Magento (Community Edition) installation for multiple clients and

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I am looking to set-up a Magento (Community Edition) installation for multiple clients and have researched the matter for a few days now.

I can see that the Enterprise Edition has what I need in it, but surprisingly I am not willing to shell out the $12,000 odd yearly subscription.

It seems there are a few options available to be but I am worried about the performance I will get out of the various options.

Option 1) Single install using AITOC advanced permissions module
So this is really what I am after; one installation so that I can update my core files all at the same time and also manage all my store users from one place. The problems here are that I don’t know anything about the reliability of this extra product and that I have to pay a bit extra. I am also worried that if I have 10 stores running off this one installation it might all slow down so much and keel over as I have heard allot about Magento’s slowness.

Module Link: http://www.aitoc.com/en/magentomods_advanced_permissions.html

Option 2) Multiple installations of Magento on one server for each shop
So here I have 10 Magento installations on one server all running happily away not using any extra money, but I now have 10 separate stores to update and maintain which could be annoying. Also I haven’t been able to find a whole lot of other people using this method and when I have they are usually asking how to stop their servers from dying. So this route seems like it could be even worse on my server as I will have more going on on my server but if my server could take it each Magento installation would be simpler and less likely to slow down due to each one having to run 10 shops on its own?

Option 3) Use lots of servers and lots of Magento installations
I just so do not want to do this.

Option 4) Buy Magento Enterprise
I do not have the money to do this.

So which route is less likely to blow up my server? And does anyone have experience with this holy grail of a module?

Thanks for reading and thanks in advance for any help – Chris Hopkins

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    2026-05-15T04:10:38+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 4:10 am

    Let’s get the non-options out of the way right away. You don’t want to do #3 and #4 is a non-solution. Magento Enterprise Edition doesn’t add any features that will let you run multiple customers from one store.

    Now, onto possible options. As you state, #1 will allow you to update one version of the code, but of course this comes with some risks. As I understand it, your customers will need to access the stores? If you have multiple customers running on one database and one codebase, you will always run into issues with them affecting each other. For instance, who will control product attributes, which are by nature global? If one store deletes a product attribute, other stores may lose data as a result. If you solve this issue, what about catalog promotions and product categories, etc. Magento was built to handle multiple websites, but not to insulate them from each other, and you will experience problems because of this. As for performance, a large product catalog or customer base will tend to slow down the site, but you can mitigate this using the flat product catalog and making good use of caching.

    For option #2, you can run multiple Magento stores, which brings up two main problems. First, as you state, is updating the sites. If you are using a vanilla installation of Magento and not modifying core files, this should be a nonissue. Magento’s updater is pretty simple for those installations, with difficulty increasing as you do more mods and have to use more manual processes for upating.

    As far as performance, running multiple magento sites might be slower, but it depends on how you structure them. Regardless of having one or multiple sites, you’ll have to load data for each site, so database size won’t be terribly different. File size on a server is pretty much a nonissue. In either case, when a customer requests a page, Magento has to spin up the entire framework to serve the request, which is where performance issues start to show themselves. One of the big mitigations for this is to use an opcode cache like Xcache, but with multiple machines you need to give Xcache much more memory to hold all the installations’ code. Legitimate problem.

    My recommendation? Start on one machine, multiple installs. Work your way up on number of installs, and when the server doesn’t support any more, move on. Keep your code changes out of the core and use extensions that can be easily updated, so updates are easy. That should mitigate as many of the concerns as possible.

    Hope that helps!

    Thanks,
    Joe

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