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space exists in an environment and groups together related functionality needed to build or deliver a site. Which systems a space actually contains and how they are connected is defined by the space's setup. A space is a container for one or more instances of Magnolia.

Examples of spaces are:

  • The Live environment is typically split into two spaces:
    • Author space: The authoring space is where editors work on content. It contains mainly the cloud-based Magnolia back-end.
    • Public space: The live space is where content is being delivered. It contains a larger set of cloud-based Magnolia instances, load balancers, caches, etc.
  • The UAT environment often contains two spaces (one public, one author, with one instance each) where new developments are tested and reviewed by managers and editors.
  • The Integration environment consists of a single space. In this environment the separation between delivery and authoring is not important so a single space suffices.
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