Learn more about Sophora's server infrastructure. The Sophora Server manages the entire content repository.
Covered issues and update notes for this module.
Instructions for updating from the previous Sophora version.
Learn about configuring the Sophora Server and about its directory structure.
Learn how to use the Sophora Server.
Discover the different modes in which a Sophora Server can run. You can also learn more about replication and delivery.
The Sophora Server manages the entire content repository. There are three different roles a Sophora Server can have: Primary, Delivery and Fall-back.
Learn how Sophora handles the removal of documents.
When the Sophora server is under high load it can throttle certain background tasks in oder to still respond quickly to client requests.
Contains the most important settings for servers and deliveries to take into account when running Sophora in productive environments.
An overview how to back up and recover content within and with the help of Sophora.
Learn about the ways to monitor the Sophora Server and collect metrics.
Replication and Synchronization
Learn more about the Sophora Server modules.
The Binary Store makes it possible to store binary files more efficiently.
The Sophora Change Registry provides an easy way to synchronize content changes with external systems.
The Cloud Binary Store makes it possible to store binary files more efficiently in a cloud binary store.
Learn more about Sophora's cloud optimized delivery.
The add-on ensures the continuation of content creation in case of planned updates or an unlikely crash of the Sophora Primary server without any breaks.
Learn more about Sophora Content API
The user authentication within Sophora may be carried out by a LDAP server.
The Version Store manages versions of documents separately from the main data repository.
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