Welcome to the HCL Domino® 12 documentation.
Learn about all of the new features for administrators in HCL Domino® 12.
Here are descriptions of new features and enhancements introduced in Beta 2 and links for more information.
In previous versions of HCL Domino®, setting up a Domino server involved multiple steps. Starting with Domino 12, you can use one-touch Domino setup to set up a server in a single step. You invoke one-touch Domino setup by referring to a JSON file or a set of environment variables that contain the setup configuration information.
Starting with HCL Notes 12, you can use one executable to install the English version of the standard Notes client and all Multilingual User Interface (MUI) packs.
HCL Domino® 12 introduces a new on-disk structure (ODS) version for databases: ODS 54.
These are the security features and enhancements provided with HCL Domino® 12.
HCL Domino® 12 provides the following new features and enhancements for Domino Attachment and Object Service (DAOS).
The following features relate to the HCL Notes® end-user experience.
HCL Domino® 12 provides these replication enhancements.
The new Domino directory design (pubnames.ntf) provides several stand-alone enhancements that improve usability for administrators.
The Administration Process rename person request now updates names in HCL Verse user profiles.
The following components are no longer included.
Welcome to HCL Domino® Administrator Help.
A trial version of HCL Domino® 11.0.1 is available free of charge.
Use this documentation to install the HCL Domino® server and subsequently deploy the HCL Notes®client.
Use this topic as an overview of planning task.
Use this information to configure your network, users, servers (including Web servers), directory services, security, messaging, widgets and live text, and server clusters.
This section describes security features, including execution control lists, IDs, and TLS.
This documentation provides information about the administration tools for managing and monitoring servers and databases.
Use this information to improve HCL Domino® server, Domino Web server, and messaging performance through the use of resource balancing and activity trends, Server.Load commands, advanced database properties, cluster statistics, and the Server Health Monitor.
This section describes how to find and solve problems with HCL Domino® server and Administrator client.