Hey! Here’s a conceptual representation of Sitecore’s structure:
- Sitecore Experience Manager (XM):
- The web content management (WCM) core of Sitecore XP.
- Encompasses features related to content creation, management, personalization, and publishing.
- Logical roles include:
- Content Author: Responsible for creating and managing content.
- Content Editor: Manages content and ensures its quality.
- Content Publisher: Publishes content to the website.
- Content Administrator: Oversees content governance and permissions.
- XM data flows involve content creation, approval, and publishing1.
- Sitecore Experience Platform (XP):
- Combines XM with marketing and customer intelligence features.
- Includes additional server roles and storage mechanisms.
- Key components:
- xDB: Stores and processes experience data.
- xConnect: Sits between xDB and external clients, enabling data collection and search.
- Marketing Automation Engine: Orchestrates personalized experiences.
- Experience Analytics: Provides insights into user behavior.
- Personalization Engine: Customizes content based on user context.
- XP roles extend XM features, enabling cross-channel experiences and actionable insights1.
- Sitecore Experience Commerce (XC):
- Configured for both single and multitenancy.
- Single tenancy: One website served by the Content Delivery role.
- Multitenancy: Multiple storefronts, each with tailored functionality.
- Key roles:
- Content Delivery: Serves the storefront.
- Commerce Engine: Hosts business logic and entities.
- Global Database: Stores global configuration data (policies and environments).
- XC enables e-commerce experiences and flexible storefront configurations1.
Remember, these roles are logical and don’t represent physical servers or databases. Sitecore’s integrated modules work together to provide a unified platform for content, personalization, marketing, and analytics2. 🌐🔍
!Sitecore Structure
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