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Explanation

Workspaces

Learn how the Servers page, single-server workspaces, and Network view fit together inside an organization.

The organization has three main working surfaces

Servers

The Servers page is the inventory for the organization. It is where people discover server records, open them, and, if they have elevated access, create or remove them.

Single-server workspace

Opening a server record takes you into that server's workspace. Depending on screen size and the target's capabilities, EnderDash can present that workspace in:

  • a simpler tabbed mode
  • a multi-panel workspace mode

Both are the same server context. They are different views over the same underlying panels and state.

Network view

The Network page is the multi-server workspace for organizations that need to compare or operate across several servers in one place.

Unlike the single-server workspace, Network view is:

  • organization-scoped instead of server-scoped
  • limited to servers you can access
  • gated by the plan feature that enables network workspaces

Why panels vary between servers

Panels are not a fixed checklist that appears everywhere. A panel can disappear because:

  • the target does not expose that capability
  • the organization plan does not include the feature
  • your role or server grant does not allow you to use it

That is normal product behavior, not a rendering bug.

Why EnderDash separates inventory from workspaces

The split between Servers, individual server workspaces, and Network keeps three jobs distinct:

  • inventory and setup
  • focused work on one runtime
  • coordination across several runtimes

Trying to collapse all three into one page would make permissions, layout, and navigation harder to reason about.

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