Introduction#
Enterprise Solid Server (ESS) implements the Solid specification. The specification defines various Solid server/Pod behavior (as well as for Solid applications), including those for:
In addition to providing the functionalities as defined by the Solid specification, the Inrupt Enterprise Solid Server also offers the following features.
ESS Architecture#
ESS’s microservices architecture:
Enables support for highly available deployment configurations.
Enables simple scaling.
Advanced Security#
ESS’ security features include:
Solid OpenID Connect (OIDC) Broker Service to support login with any existing OIDC-compliant identity provider.
Support for Access Control Policies (ACP).
For more information, see Security.
Pod Maintenance#
ESS fully supports the W3C Linked Data Platform (LDP) specification. As such, navigating, creating, deleting and editing resources within a Pod is directly supported via the standard interfaces.
For more information, see LDP Service.
Administrative Operations#
You can set up a centralized logging system to a backend logging system.
You can backup and restore at the individual Pod level or at the database level.
For more information, see Administration.
Support#
Inrupt offers up to 24/7 support for operators and developers with a commercial license for ESS.