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* [[The_Server/sugar-server|sugar-server]] provides basic sugar specific services,
 
* [[The_Server/sugar-server|sugar-server]] provides basic sugar specific services,
* [[The_Server/sugar-server-base|sugar-server-base]] contains only configuration for basic external services that need to be installed and configured on bare servers at school,
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* [[The_Server/sugar-server-base|sugar-server-base]] provides configuration only for basic external services that need to be installed and configured on bare servers at school,
 
* [[The_Server/Mace|mace]] process configuration sources, e.g., from sugar-server-base.
 
* [[The_Server/Mace|mace]] process configuration sources, e.g., from sugar-server-base.
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The only relations between them are:
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The only relationship between them are:
    
* sugar-server might be configured from sugar-server-base
 
* sugar-server might be configured from sugar-server-base
 
* sugar-server-base makes sense only after processing its content by mace
 
* sugar-server-base makes sense only after processing its content by mace
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These are building block for the final solutions in downstreams. Components are optional in the meanning of:
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These are building blocks for the final solutions in downstream deployments. Components are optional, meaning that
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* sugar-server might be used in the singular manner, it doesn't need any special, out of sugar-server, configuration and can be started even from its sources directory;
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* sugar-server might be used in the singular manner; it doesn't need any special (outside of sugar-server) configuration, and can be started even from its sources directory;
* sugar-server-base might be used in the singular manner, but obviously with the mace, to configure only non Sugar services;
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* sugar-server-base might be used in the singular manner (but obviously with the mace) to configure only non Sugar services;
 
* mace might be used in the singular manner to configure any services.
 
* mace might be used in the singular manner to configure any services.

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