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Hi guy,
Three or four years ago I were asking me about the same, but for a Debian 5 server with about 60 subdomain, each of them with a website or webapp.
I divided my problem in two parts:
1 - Static websites: I put in a public S3 bucket with a Cloudfront. It's a nice and cheap solution for any static app. Some day I will try to migrate them to a Amplify but now it's all good;
2 - Php webapp: I've moved all files to a centralized EFS and provisioned only one EC2 host with many docker containers, each one in a TCP port.
To server that apps I pointed a ALB to that host with rules to redirect each FQDN to the correct port on my EC2 host.
In a future I expect to move that containeres to a ECS cluster, or a Beanstack deployment but for now It is fine.
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I'll have to look into the S3 static option.. but I think some of those static sites also have email servers.