:orphan: ########## Operations ########## Ready to operate an externally accessible FoundationDB cluster? You'll find what you need to know here. * :doc:`building-cluster` walks you through installation of an externally accessible cluster on one or more machines. Using FoundationDB in this way is not supported on macOS. * :doc:`configuration` contains *reference* information for configuring a new cluster. You should read this document before setting up a cluster for performance testing or production use. * :doc:`administration` covers administration of an *existing* externally accessible cluster. * :doc:`command-line-interface` covers use of the ``fdbcli`` tool. * :doc:`mr-status` describes the JSON encoding of a cluster's status information. * :doc:`tls` describes the Transport Layer Security (TLS) capabilities of FoundationDB, which enable security and authentication through a public/private key infrastructure. * :doc:`backups` covers the FoundationDB backup tool, which provides an additional level of protection by supporting recovery from disasters or unintentional modification of the database. * :doc:`disk-snapshot-backup` covers disk snapshot based FoundationDB backup tool, which is an alternate backup solution. * :doc:`platforms` describes issues on particular platforms that affect the operation of FoundationDB. * :doc:`transaction-tagging` gives an overview of transaction tagging, including details about throttling particular tags. * :doc:`tss` gives an overview of the Testing Storage Server feature of FoundationDB, which allows you to safely run an untrusted storage engine in a production cluster. * :doc:`perpetual-storage-wiggle` gives an overview of Perpetual Storage Wiggle feature about how to use it. .. toctree:: :maxdepth: 2 :titlesonly: :hidden: building-cluster configuration administration command-line-interface mr-status tls backups disk-snapshot-backup platforms transaction-tagging tss perpetual-storage-wiggle