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Topology: Target Groups and Environments must be configured on the source server and imported to any target servers. Environments, Workflows, and Property Sets must also be assigned to Target Groups on the source server. Environments can not be mapped or unmapped from Target Groups on the target server. Endpoints can be created and assigned to Targets on the target server. Also, property values can be edited for Targets on the target server.
Projects: Projects can not be created or configured on the target server. Projects can only run builds on the source server, which can then be imported to the target server where they can be deployed and tested. The only editing that can be done to Projects on the target server is adding group permissions on a project or folder.
Release: Releases and Snapshots can be created on the target server. However, since build can not be performed on Projects on the target server, these can only be created with existing project versions.
Integrations: Integration Providers can not be created on the target server and will be imported from the source server. Integration Instances can be created on the target server.
Security: All users, groups, and permissions are managed separately between source and target servers. All group access can be removed for each Environment and deployment permissions on the source server so that all non-admins will not see the isolated network environments on the source server. Similarly, all access for non-isolated network environments can be removed on the target server so these environments won’t be visible for non-admins.