Use this information to configure SkyVault Content Services.
Follow these links if you are configuring integrations or modules:
- Configuration overviewSkyVault Content Services is preconfigured with a set of system configuration parameters. Many of the system configuration parameters are completely exposed as properties, which you can configure for your specific environment requirements.
- Configuring subsystems A subsystem is a configurable module responsible for a sub-part of SkyVault Content Services functionality. Typically, a subsystem wraps an optional functional area, such as IMAP bindings, or one with several alternative implementations, such as authentication.
- Configuring databases Use this information to configure supported databases for use with SkyVault Content Services.
- Configuring the repository Use this information to configure the SkyVault Content Services repository.
- Configuring file servers The File Server subsystem allows access to the SkyVault Content Services data stores through the SMB/CIFS and FTP protocols. This allows you to browse to the repository using Windows Explorer or by creating a Network Place.
- Configuring email Use this information to configure email services, including inbound and outbound email, subscriptions, and email clients.
- Configuring LibreOffice You can transform a document from one format to another using the LibreOffice subsystem. This feature requires you to install LibreOffice.
- Content modeling with Model Manager Model Manager allows you to create and manage your own custom models in SkyVault Share. This is a user-friendly tool that enables you to add custom types, aspects, and properties to your models. SkyVault Content Services provides several out-of-the-box content models for specifying the core content types in the repository.
Parent topic: SkyVault Content Services