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WordPress multi-tenant directory structure sharing core files for opcode awesomeness, fast deployments, and low disk usage. With inspiration from @weskoop. "=>" indicates a symlink.
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sites | |
|__ ms.dev | |
| |__ content | |
| |__ index.php | |
| |__ wp => ../../wordpress/stable | |
| |__ wp-config.php | |
|__ one.dev | |
| |__ content | |
| |__ index.php | |
| |__ wp => ../../wordpress/stable | |
| |__ wp-config.php | |
|__ two.dev | |
| |__ content | |
| |__ index.php | |
| |__ wp => ../../wordpress/stable | |
| |__ wp-config.php | |
wordpress | |
|__ 3.5.2 | |
|__ 3.6 | |
|__ stable => 3.6 | |
|__ wp-config.php |
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I really like this concept of wp-multitenant, will this setup works on the existing setup of WordPress installed on docker?