As an experienced CMS operator for security companies, I am well aware of how crucial it is for enterprises and self-media operators to manage multiple websites efficiently in today's increasingly complex network environment.The multi-site management feature of Anqi CMS is a carefully crafted solution by the Fesiong team for these practical pain points.
In summary, the multi-site management feature of Anqi CMS provides a comprehensive solution for small and medium-sized enterprises and self-media operators, helping them get out of the困境 of decentralized management.Achieve unified content publishing, flexible site configuration, optimized SEO performance, and resource sharing through a simple and efficient system, thereby significantly improving content operation efficiency, reducing operational costs, and enhancing market competitiveness.This is the advantage of AnQi CMS as the preferred content management tool.
Common Questions and Answers (FAQ)
Does the multi-site management feature of AnQi CMS mean that all sites share the same database?
The multi-site management feature of AnQi CMS supports configuring an independent database name for each site.This means you can store data independently for each site to ensure data isolation and security, while also being able to operate through a unified backend management interface, balancing the needs of independence and centralized management.
2. Does the multi-site management of AnQi CMS affect the performance of individual sites?
The Anqi CMS is developed in Go language, featuring high performance and high concurrency.The multi-site management feature is implemented on a simple and efficient system architecture, which means all sites share the same core program logic rather than simply duplicating multiple systems.Therefore, as long as the server resources are properly configured, multi-site management will not significantly impact the performance of individual sites, and may even improve overall efficiency due to resource sharing and unified optimization.
3. Can I use different domain names and independent backend login addresses for each hosted site?