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Zend Server <strong>Reference</strong> Manual<br />

Concepts<br />

General Layout<br />

Zend Server's Administration Interface is the main area for configuring and managing your development<br />

environment.<br />

The Administration Interface is accessed through your browser by entering the link that is provided at the<br />

end of the installation process. Login is done through the Password administration page that appears<br />

when you access the Administration Interface for the first time.<br />

Click here for more about configuring your password.<br />

Navigation inside the Administration Interface is done by clicking on the tab menus. Each main tab has<br />

several sub-tabs called pages. The layout is as follows:<br />

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Monitor - The Monitor tab is the main area for system information and it includes<br />

Dashboard | Events | Jobs | Queue Statistics | Code Tracing | Server Info | PHP Info | Logs<br />

Rule Management - The Rule Management tab is the main area for configuring performance,<br />

monitoring and Queue features and it includes<br />

Monitoring | Caching | Recurring Jobs<br />

Setup - The Setup tab is the main area for configuring your PHP and it includes<br />

Components | Extensions | Directives | Debugger | Monitor | Job Queue<br />

Administration - The Administration tab is the main area for configuring your Zend Server<br />

system settings and it includes<br />

Passwords | Update Notifications | API Keys<br />

In addition to the main Administration Interface, Zend Server comes with a tray utility called the Zend<br />

Controller that provides quick access to:

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