GitHub user nimbustech-lab closed a discussion: [Feature Request] Allow 
Importing Instances Tied to Domains Without Account Requirement

### The required feature described as a wish

Hi,

Good day to you.

I have a question regarding instance management in CloudStack. Is there a way 
to import instances into a domain or sub-domain without associating them with a 
specific account?

In my setup, I use multiple domains and sub-domains to separate instances based 
on the type of datastore they use—specifically SSD and HDD. These have 
different performance profiles and are subject to different quotas. To manage 
this, I’ve been using domains to isolate the workloads by datastore type.

However, CloudStack currently requires me to create a separate account for each 
domain or sub-domain, which feels redundant for my use case. Ideally, I’d like 
to manage instances directly at the domain level without needing to create and 
manage multiple accounts.

Additionally, I’ve noticed that CloudStack allows setting storage limits only 
at the primary storage level in general, rather than per individual datastore. 
Is there a way to enforce or separate primary storage quotas per datastore, 
instead of applying a single limit across all datastores in a domain? That 
level of granularity would be very useful for environments like mine.

Thank you for your time and assistance.

GitHub link: https://github.com/apache/cloudstack/discussions/11338

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