# Running Multiple Instances To run multiple instances of OwnTone on a server, you should copy `/etc/owntone.conf` to `/etc/owntone-zone.conf` (for each `zone`) and modify the following to be unique across all instances: * the three port settings (`general` -> `websocket_port`, `library` -> `port`, and `mpd` -> `port`) * the database paths (`general` -> `db_path`, `db_backup_path`, and `db_cache_path`) * the service name (`library` -> `name`). * you probably also want to disable local output (set `audio` -> `type = "disabled"`). Then run `owntone -c /etc/owntone-zone.conf` to run owntone with the new zone configuration. OwnTone has a `systemd` template which lets you run this automatically on systems that use systemd. You can start or enable the service for a `zone` by `sudo systemctl start owntone@zone` and check that it is running with `sudo systemctl status owntone@zone`. Use `sudo systemctl enable owntone@zone` to get the service to start on reboot.