They are at the moment at least webservers each hosting a project or group of 
projects relating to a particular client. It makes resource allocation and 
billing easier. It affords us the facility to throw hardware resources or scale 
up a client's needs. But although each server is essentially a LAMP stack, some 
use different software or have different requirements and would need a playbook 
of their own.

Managing all projects, their webservers, future additional servers and DB 
servers etc, plus prod/staging/testing versions in one inventory isn't ideal 
either.

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