The Version System Control by SimpleOne is designed in the form of configuration and local packs consisting of .SOP files with VCS records. The platform tracks all the changes done, so each action can be rollbacked and restored. The informative error and collision notification ensure no problems occur while applying local packs to the current instance or migrating to another one. This way, the platform and the application instances can be securely transferred and updated.
Read the next articles to find out how to start working with the Version System Control and manage configuration packages.
This article provides general guidelines for getting started with creating new applications and configuration packages. In particular, it also describes the VCS entry naming policy and the security policy.
In this article, read the basic information about the VCS record storage and interaction with the VCS records in terms of protection policy and client activity. The article also describes the differentiation of the changes made by the client and the system.
This set of articles describes the whole and precise process of working on a local pack—from assembling to implementing it on different instances. It also describes the ways to avoid or manage all possible collisions, and the rollback option.