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  1. Hi, guys. I'm new to PrestaShop and would appreciate some thoughts regarding my particular scenario and using PrestaShop multistore. I've been reading some of the PrestaShop documentation regarding this but I'm still a bit unsure as to whether I can implement the following scenario. - What I would like to do is manage multiple stores on subdomains for my clients, so client1.mywebsite.com, client2.mywebsite.com, client3.mywebsite.com, etc. - All of the stores will sell the exact same 20 or so products, and I would like to be able to add products, remove products, update product descriptions, update product pricing, etc. whenever requierd across all stores simultaneously without having to go into each store individually. - All of the stores will use my PayPal account and I will pay out to my clients when their stores make a sale, so I must be able to know, when a sale comes in, from which of the stores the sale originated. - Even though the core of the stores, like the theme, the actual products sold, the payment method, etc. will all be identical, I would like to be able to at a store level change one or two things like, say, the logo for that store or the contact information on the contact page for that store. Will PrestaShop multistore allow me to set up and manage that kind of structure? And then finally, just a sort of technical question: Will PrestaShop scale okay in terms of performance as my company grows? As I start adding more and more subdomained stores to the interface, will PrestaShop handle that okay? The shops will be relatively small -- 20 items or so, all the shops will sell those same items, so it's not too heavy a load I'd say, however, there will likely be dozens, hundreds, perhaps even thousands of actual subdomained stores as time goes by. Would you say PrestaShop will handle the load okay? Thanks so much for any thoughts.
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