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Administrator Guide

The Administrator Guide covers the full lifecycle of a DRP deployment. As an Administrator, you are responsible for:

  • Installing DRP endpoints in production, cloud, or air-gapped environments
  • Configuring networking, authentication, secrets, and system settings
  • Maintaining high availability, backups, upgrades, and licensing
  • Managing content packs, plugins, and the DRP Manager
  • Securing the deployment with TLS certificates and RBAC

Getting Started

If this is your first DRP deployment, start here:

  1. Preparing for Installation — prerequisites and planning
  2. Install DRP — production install
  3. Post-Install Configuration — first steps after install

Sections

  • Install — installation procedures for all environments (production, Docker, cloud, air-gap, dev)
  • Environments — environment-specific setup (AWS, DigitalOcean, ESXi, KVM, Hyper-V, etc.)
  • Upgrade — upgrading DRP and air-gap upgrade procedures
  • Configuration — system settings, networking (DHCP, DNS, IPv6), TLS certificates, pooling
  • Auth — user management, roles, tenants, AD, SAML/OIDC
  • Secure Parameter Store — HashiCorp Vault, Azure Key Vault, AWS Secrets Manager
  • High AvailabilityHA setup and status monitoring
  • Lifecycle — backup, restore, machine migration
  • Manager — multi-endpoint management, catalog, content replication, version sets
  • Security — security hardening and advisories
  • License Operations — license management and activity reporting
  • Content Packs and Plugins — installing and managing content

Note

The documentation is organized around user roles.