as a work around, I am opening up ports in the followng way
example.com/80
example.com/8000
example.com/8080
...
...
and so on.
It is not elegant and I would like to instead be able to create multiple 
sites in the admin panel sharing the same themes and all accessible by 
appending a "/#letter#" to the hostname like above. 

I will check the docs again specifically the django one, please let me know 
what you think,
thanks eduardo! 

On Tuesday, September 6, 2016 at 10:19:23 PM UTC-4, Michael Ketiku wrote:
>
> Hi Eduardo,
>
> The second approach is what I am leaning towards. I am currently using 
> mezzanine as an "intranet" for a couple(6) departments at work and 
> maintaining 6 different installations at once is really tedious and time 
> consuming.  I was/am vaguely familiar with what you have said so far. I am 
> interested in the multitenancy as per the docs to make maintenance a lot 
> easier. I am deploying to a enterprise server [for all intents and purposes 
> a vps] and am struggling to come up with a way to house everything in 1 
> project. The product owners of the project want different homepages and 
> sites that are accessible in the following format.
>
> example.com = top level intranet
> example.com/a = child intranet with unique homepage and functionality
> example.com/b = child intranet with unique homepage and functionality
> ....
> ....
> .... and so till
> example.com/f = child intranet with unique homepage and functionality
>
> Is there a way to configure the urls so that each site is on the same 
> domain but accessible by appending a "/#letter#"?
> Also, is the site_prefix setting deprecated because it does not work on my 
> Django==1.8.6, Mezzanine==4.2 Installation.
>
>
> On Tuesday, September 6, 2016 at 1:40:02 AM UTC-4, Michael Ketiku wrote:
>>
>> What's the process like to deploy 2 or more sites in mezzanine. Could 
>> someone point me to some doc's. I am able to deploy 1 site to a Ubuntu box 
>>  on Pythonanywhere for example but cannot wrap my head on how to deploy 2 
>> or more.  In the admin section all it says are enter a domain and a 
>> description but that's not really Enough information. Additionally all the 
>> mezzanine doc's say about multitennancy is that developers can configure 
>> Themes and have them inherit from one another. Do I have to have 2 settings 
>> files, or two different machines with separate mezzanine installations. If 
>> anyone has deployed a multitude project please let me know, any advice, 
>> tips, examples doc's and so on are welcome. 
>
>

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