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RocketChat Administration and Deployment Guide - Definitive Reference for Developers and Engineers - cover

RocketChat Administration and Deployment Guide - Definitive Reference for Developers and Engineers

Richard Johnson

Editorial: HiTeX Press

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"Rocket.Chat Administration and Deployment Guide"The "Rocket.Chat Administration and Deployment Guide" is a comprehensive resource designed for IT professionals, system architects, and enterprise administrators seeking to master the intricacies of deploying and managing Rocket.Chat at scale. Beginning with a deep exploration of Rocket.Chat’s modular architecture and technology ecosystem, this guide offers insight into core components, diverse deployment topologies, and seamless integration strategies with both legacy and modern IT infrastructures. It situates Rocket.Chat within the broader landscape of collaboration platforms, providing readers with informed perspectives on open source licensing and competitive positioning.Building on this foundation, the guide delivers actionable strategies for enterprise-grade deployments, addressing the unique challenges of on-premise, cloud, and hybrid environments. Detailed coverage includes Kubernetes orchestration, CI/CD pipelines, high availability, fault tolerance, and robust disaster recovery. Readers will benefit from step-by-step instructions for installation across operating systems, automation best practices using containers and scripts, optimized database configurations, and advanced security hardening techniques that meet stringent compliance requirements such as GDPR, HIPAA, and SOC 2.Recognizing the evolving demands of modern organizations, the guide delves into advanced topics like identity federation, RBAC, single sign-on, and multi-tenancy, empowering administrators to manage diverse user bases with precision and control. Comprehensive sections on monitoring, telemetry, scalability, and performance engineering enable teams to build resilient, high-throughput systems capable of supporting global, geo-redundant deployments. The final chapters address customization, extensibility, and the latest trends in AI, automation, and interoperability, making this guide an essential reference for anyone tasked with ensuring the reliability, security, and innovation of their Rocket.Chat collaboration environment.
Disponible desde: 06/06/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 250 páginas.

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