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connectivity-suite:architecture [2020/03/18 09:18]
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 The Connectivity Suite has been designed to have a scalable architecture. It allows to be installed in the cloud or on-premises depending on customer needs. The system architecture is based on Linux running microservices in Docker containers. ​ The Connectivity Suite has been designed to have a scalable architecture. It allows to be installed in the cloud or on-premises depending on customer needs. The system architecture is based on Linux running microservices in Docker containers. ​
  
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   *User interface: Web interface accessible by https (SSL + OpenID).   *User interface: Web interface accessible by https (SSL + OpenID).
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 === Provisioning network === === Provisioning network ===
 A Provisioning network is a VPN subnet consisting of devices newly detected by the Connectivity Suite but not assigned to a Tenant yet. Only the Platform Administrator has access to this subnet and can move Devices to a Tenant. A Connectivity Suite instance has exactly one Provisioning network. A Provisioning network is a VPN subnet consisting of devices newly detected by the Connectivity Suite but not assigned to a Tenant yet. Only the Platform Administrator has access to this subnet and can move Devices to a Tenant. A Connectivity Suite instance has exactly one Provisioning network.
  
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 ==== Tenant network ==== ==== Tenant network ====
 A Tenant is a VPN subnet consisting of devices (routers) and generic devices (network devices which are not routers ex. server). Tenants can be used to group Devices. A Tenant is used for separation of devices. A Tenant network is hosted by virtual VPN servers. The certificates used for establishing VPN connections are created in an automated fashion. A Tenant is a VPN subnet consisting of devices (routers) and generic devices (network devices which are not routers ex. server). Tenants can be used to group Devices. A Tenant is used for separation of devices. A Tenant network is hosted by virtual VPN servers. The certificates used for establishing VPN connections are created in an automated fashion.
  
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