In AIV, administrators can access critical configurations to ensure smooth system performance, security, and effective user management. Here’s a breakdown of the key areas:
1. System Settings:
- Time Zone & Locale: Adjust time zones, languages, and date formats for organizational preferences.
- Logging & Auditing: Track user activities and system errors for auditing and troubleshooting.
- Notifications: Set up system-wide alerts for user activities, reports, and events.
2. Performance Management:
- System Optimization: Manage caching, server resources, and background tasks.
- Scheduled Jobs: Automate tasks like report generation and data backups.
3. User Management:
- User Creation & Assignment: Add users, assign them to departments, and control access.
- Role-Based Access Control (RBAC): Create roles (Admin, Viewer, etc.) with specific permissions.
- Deactivation & Reactivation: Manage user accounts without losing historical data.
4. Email & Notifications:
- Email Alerts: Configure notifications for specific users and define the frequency of alerts.
5. License Management:
- License Monitoring: Track user and feature usage, and apply or renew licenses.
6. Housekeeping & Purging:
- Archiving: Define rules for archiving and purging data to optimize system performance.
7. Clustering & Load Balancing:
- High Availability: Set up AIV clustering for load balancing and system reliability.
For more details, visit the Learn more about AIV Configurations, or contact support@aivhub.com.
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