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What does each site of a vanilla 9.1 installation do?
Sitecore User Group Mar 2019 Meetup - Queen City, Manchester, NHHow do I keep my production site online when doing deployments?Sitecore 8.2 does not officially support Windows Server 2016 but is it compatible in reality and will it work in production
I just installed a Vanilla 9.1 instance as part of my upgrade process. I used the XP Scaled Topology, as I will need some of its features.
After installation, I found the following sites in IIS:
I can guess some of them - cd, cm, identityserver - but I'm at a loss for the others.
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What is the function of the .collection, .ma, .mareporting, .prc, .processingEngine, .refdata, .rep, .reporting, .search websites in Sitecore 9.1?
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I just installed a Vanilla 9.1 instance as part of my upgrade process. I used the XP Scaled Topology, as I will need some of its features.
After installation, I found the following sites in IIS:
I can guess some of them - cd, cm, identityserver - but I'm at a loss for the others.
Question
What is the function of the .collection, .ma, .mareporting, .prc, .processingEngine, .refdata, .rep, .reporting, .search websites in Sitecore 9.1?
solution-architecture
All the roles are described here doc.sitecore.com/developers/91/… . I don't think copying that amount of content from official Sitecore documentation site is ok with their copyrights, so I will not include this as an answer.
– Marek Musielak
2 days ago
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I just installed a Vanilla 9.1 instance as part of my upgrade process. I used the XP Scaled Topology, as I will need some of its features.
After installation, I found the following sites in IIS:
I can guess some of them - cd, cm, identityserver - but I'm at a loss for the others.
Question
What is the function of the .collection, .ma, .mareporting, .prc, .processingEngine, .refdata, .rep, .reporting, .search websites in Sitecore 9.1?
solution-architecture
I just installed a Vanilla 9.1 instance as part of my upgrade process. I used the XP Scaled Topology, as I will need some of its features.
After installation, I found the following sites in IIS:
I can guess some of them - cd, cm, identityserver - but I'm at a loss for the others.
Question
What is the function of the .collection, .ma, .mareporting, .prc, .processingEngine, .refdata, .rep, .reporting, .search websites in Sitecore 9.1?
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All the roles are described here doc.sitecore.com/developers/91/… . I don't think copying that amount of content from official Sitecore documentation site is ok with their copyrights, so I will not include this as an answer.
– Marek Musielak
2 days ago
add a comment |
All the roles are described here doc.sitecore.com/developers/91/… . I don't think copying that amount of content from official Sitecore documentation site is ok with their copyrights, so I will not include this as an answer.
– Marek Musielak
2 days ago
All the roles are described here doc.sitecore.com/developers/91/… . I don't think copying that amount of content from official Sitecore documentation site is ok with their copyrights, so I will not include this as an answer.
– Marek Musielak
2 days ago
All the roles are described here doc.sitecore.com/developers/91/… . I don't think copying that amount of content from official Sitecore documentation site is ok with their copyrights, so I will not include this as an answer.
– Marek Musielak
2 days ago
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They are mostly self-explanatory, but here is the list of suffixes with the role names/descriptions:
*.cm: Content management server
*.cd: Content delivery server
*.collection: The xConnect collection server, collects contact and interaction data
*.identityserver: New in 9.1, this is the new Identity Server used for logging into the various other Sitecore admin pages
*.ma: Marketing Automation service
*.msreporting: Marketing Automation reporting server
*.prc: xDB Processing Service
*.processingEngine: xDB Processing Engine
*.refdata: Reference Data Service, Reference data includes things like event definitions.
*.rep: xDB Reporting
*.reporting: xDB Reporting Service
*.search: xConnect Search Indexer
For more detailed information about each role, the Sitecore documentation has a lot here: https://doc.sitecore.com/developers/91/platform-administration-and-architecture/en/roles-overview.html
Thank you Richard. As for the two xConnect instance, does their presence implies that xConnect is already installed as part of the XP1-SingleDeveloper.ps1 script?
– Emanuele Ciriachi
2 days ago
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Yes, that script should install an xConnect instance IIRC.
– Richard Seal♦
2 days ago
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They are mostly self-explanatory, but here is the list of suffixes with the role names/descriptions:
*.cm: Content management server
*.cd: Content delivery server
*.collection: The xConnect collection server, collects contact and interaction data
*.identityserver: New in 9.1, this is the new Identity Server used for logging into the various other Sitecore admin pages
*.ma: Marketing Automation service
*.msreporting: Marketing Automation reporting server
*.prc: xDB Processing Service
*.processingEngine: xDB Processing Engine
*.refdata: Reference Data Service, Reference data includes things like event definitions.
*.rep: xDB Reporting
*.reporting: xDB Reporting Service
*.search: xConnect Search Indexer
For more detailed information about each role, the Sitecore documentation has a lot here: https://doc.sitecore.com/developers/91/platform-administration-and-architecture/en/roles-overview.html
Thank you Richard. As for the two xConnect instance, does their presence implies that xConnect is already installed as part of the XP1-SingleDeveloper.ps1 script?
– Emanuele Ciriachi
2 days ago
1
Yes, that script should install an xConnect instance IIRC.
– Richard Seal♦
2 days ago
add a comment |
They are mostly self-explanatory, but here is the list of suffixes with the role names/descriptions:
*.cm: Content management server
*.cd: Content delivery server
*.collection: The xConnect collection server, collects contact and interaction data
*.identityserver: New in 9.1, this is the new Identity Server used for logging into the various other Sitecore admin pages
*.ma: Marketing Automation service
*.msreporting: Marketing Automation reporting server
*.prc: xDB Processing Service
*.processingEngine: xDB Processing Engine
*.refdata: Reference Data Service, Reference data includes things like event definitions.
*.rep: xDB Reporting
*.reporting: xDB Reporting Service
*.search: xConnect Search Indexer
For more detailed information about each role, the Sitecore documentation has a lot here: https://doc.sitecore.com/developers/91/platform-administration-and-architecture/en/roles-overview.html
Thank you Richard. As for the two xConnect instance, does their presence implies that xConnect is already installed as part of the XP1-SingleDeveloper.ps1 script?
– Emanuele Ciriachi
2 days ago
1
Yes, that script should install an xConnect instance IIRC.
– Richard Seal♦
2 days ago
add a comment |
They are mostly self-explanatory, but here is the list of suffixes with the role names/descriptions:
*.cm: Content management server
*.cd: Content delivery server
*.collection: The xConnect collection server, collects contact and interaction data
*.identityserver: New in 9.1, this is the new Identity Server used for logging into the various other Sitecore admin pages
*.ma: Marketing Automation service
*.msreporting: Marketing Automation reporting server
*.prc: xDB Processing Service
*.processingEngine: xDB Processing Engine
*.refdata: Reference Data Service, Reference data includes things like event definitions.
*.rep: xDB Reporting
*.reporting: xDB Reporting Service
*.search: xConnect Search Indexer
For more detailed information about each role, the Sitecore documentation has a lot here: https://doc.sitecore.com/developers/91/platform-administration-and-architecture/en/roles-overview.html
They are mostly self-explanatory, but here is the list of suffixes with the role names/descriptions:
*.cm: Content management server
*.cd: Content delivery server
*.collection: The xConnect collection server, collects contact and interaction data
*.identityserver: New in 9.1, this is the new Identity Server used for logging into the various other Sitecore admin pages
*.ma: Marketing Automation service
*.msreporting: Marketing Automation reporting server
*.prc: xDB Processing Service
*.processingEngine: xDB Processing Engine
*.refdata: Reference Data Service, Reference data includes things like event definitions.
*.rep: xDB Reporting
*.reporting: xDB Reporting Service
*.search: xConnect Search Indexer
For more detailed information about each role, the Sitecore documentation has a lot here: https://doc.sitecore.com/developers/91/platform-administration-and-architecture/en/roles-overview.html
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Thank you Richard. As for the two xConnect instance, does their presence implies that xConnect is already installed as part of the XP1-SingleDeveloper.ps1 script?
– Emanuele Ciriachi
2 days ago
1
Yes, that script should install an xConnect instance IIRC.
– Richard Seal♦
2 days ago
add a comment |
Thank you Richard. As for the two xConnect instance, does their presence implies that xConnect is already installed as part of the XP1-SingleDeveloper.ps1 script?
– Emanuele Ciriachi
2 days ago
1
Yes, that script should install an xConnect instance IIRC.
– Richard Seal♦
2 days ago
Thank you Richard. As for the two xConnect instance, does their presence implies that xConnect is already installed as part of the XP1-SingleDeveloper.ps1 script?
– Emanuele Ciriachi
2 days ago
Thank you Richard. As for the two xConnect instance, does their presence implies that xConnect is already installed as part of the XP1-SingleDeveloper.ps1 script?
– Emanuele Ciriachi
2 days ago
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Yes, that script should install an xConnect instance IIRC.
– Richard Seal♦
2 days ago
Yes, that script should install an xConnect instance IIRC.
– Richard Seal♦
2 days ago
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All the roles are described here doc.sitecore.com/developers/91/… . I don't think copying that amount of content from official Sitecore documentation site is ok with their copyrights, so I will not include this as an answer.
– Marek Musielak
2 days ago