Website Cluster System
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A website cluster system is a software platform used for centrally managing, deploying, and maintaining multiple independent websites. Through a unified backend, it enables content publishing, template management, permission allocation, data statistics, and security protection across multiple sites. Unlike traditional single-site management systems, the website cluster system emphasizes the concept of a 'cluster,' where all sub-sites share a core architecture and database but have independent domain names, sections, and content. This architecture is particularly suitable for organizations such as universities, government agencies, and large enterprises that need to operate dozens or even hundreds of websites. For example, in a university, the main school website, departmental websites, and special topic websites can all be integrated into the cluster system, enabling unified identity authentication, cross-site data calls, and batch security updates. The website cluster system deployed by Mangxu Software for Xuzhou Medical University has achieved unified management of all university websites, significantly reducing operational costs and improving the efficiency and security of information publishing.
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- What is the difference between a site group system and a common CMS?
- A common CMS (Content Management System) typically manages a single website, whereas a site group system is specifically designed for multi-site scenarios. A site group system features capabilities such as site cluster management, cross-site data sharing, and unified security policies. In contrast, managing multiple sites with a common CMS often requires installing multiple independent systems, leading to high operational costs and data fragmentation. By sharing core code and databases, a site group system enables collaboration and unified control across sites.
- Why do universities need a site group system?
- Universities typically have a main website, dozens of departmental websites, and multiple specialized sites (e.g., admissions, alumni, research). Traditional decentralized management approaches suffer from issues like numerous security vulnerabilities, slow information updates, and inconsistent styles. A site group system provides a unified backend, batch template updates, cross-site data calls (e.g., faculty information, news updates), and hierarchical permission management, effectively improving operational efficiency, ensuring information security, and maintaining consistent website style and branding across the entire university.
- How does a site group system ensure data security?
- A site group system achieves multi-layered protection through a centralized security architecture: unified deployment of WAF (Web Application Firewall), regular automatic vulnerability scanning, enforced HTTPS, fine-grained permission control (e.g., separation of editing, review, and publishing), operation log auditing, and data backup and recovery mechanisms. Additionally, all sub-sites share security policies, enabling rapid response to new threats and preventing overall risk due to oversight in a single site.
- What types of sites does a site group system support?
- A site group system supports various types of sites, including: main portal websites, department/school sub-sites, specialized event sites (e.g., school anniversaries, academic conferences), admissions and employment sites, alumni community sites, and mobile-adapted sites. Some advanced systems also support multilingual sites, external site integration, and open APIs to meet diverse organizational website-building needs.