Deliver static personalized content with authentication

The following diagram displays how database replication is managed when you want to deliver static content to another region, but you also want to allow users to authenticate and submit forms. This setup is useful when your users have to login and submit forms.

Static content with authentication

Supported operations

  • Content synchronization across all regions in few seconds
  • Personalization
  • A/B testing
  • User login and registration
  • Form submission
  •  Dynamic resizing of images

IMPORTANT: The Secondary region is a replication of the Primary region. The Secondary database is read-only, therefore, you cannot edit your website from the Secondary region, including editing content or pages. You can only edit your website in the Primary region, which then will be replicated to the Secondary region(s).

 

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