Multiple instances on same server? #2280
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You can use the --bind-addr or --port flags. For example:
code-server --bind-addr localhost:1234
code-server --port 1234
You can also use port 0 to use a random port.
One thing to keep in mind is that if code-server is handling TLS then
there is a bug with running multiple instances: #2200
Using a reverse proxy to handle TLS won't have any problems though.
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@dylan-meiners curious how you ended up doing this. I have been using containers and am thinking of setting up a minikube cluster to give some friends their own web dev environments :) |
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I will leave this thread open, in case someone else has any solutions that they used, as there are many to choose from. So far, the list is
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I have been looking for a while on ways to have multiple code-servers running at the same time. It would really be a hassle to have to have a different VM for each code-server instance. As far as I can tell, running code-server always uses port 8080. I read somewhere that if you wanted to have different team members, you would need multiple instances. How would I start another instance of code-server on a different port?
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