Summary
In this chapter, we saw how to manage your OneOps installation, be it standalone or enterprise. Although the overheads of installation for an enterprise installation are a bit more, most of the management tasks are automated. On the other hand, for most small shops a standalone OneOps installation is more than enough to handle all their needs; however, most of the management tasks have to be manually set up. We saw tasks such asĀ upgrading and what exactly happens in the background, database backups, and creating users, groups, and teams. In the next chapter, we will go a little deeper into OneOps backend structure and take a look at inductors and circuits and see exactly what makes OneOps tick.