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Headless Clients are versions of Resonite that lack a graphical user interface, allowing them to run efficiently in scenarios where rendering is not needed (such as when used as a server). It is common to use a Headless Client to run events or servers for large volume applications within Resonite.  
At the Discoverer, [[Patreon]] tier and above. You'll gain access to our Headless Server Software.


Headless Clients can run on Windows and Linux servers wherever they may be, including your own computer.
The Headless Server Software is a version of Resonite that lacks a graphical user interface, allowing it to run efficiently in scenarios where rendering is not needed. It is common to use this software to run events or sessions for larger communities or events.
 
You can run the software on Windows and Linux.


== Terminology ==
== Terminology ==
We have some overloaded terminology in the area of Headless Clients.
We have some overloaded terminology in this area so for clarity, the following items essentially mean the same thing:
 
The following items essentially mean the same thing, the Headless Client:
* Headless Server Software
* Headless Server Software
* Headless Server
* Headless Server
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== Hosting ==
== Hosting ==
Headless Clients are hosted by '''You''', we do not host them for you.
Headless Servers created using the Headless Server Software are hosted by '''You''', we do not host them for you.
 
In the future, Resonite does intend to explore offering hosted sessions that are operated and hosted by Resonite.


== Guides ==  
== Guides ==  
* [[Headless Client/Setup|Setup a Headless]] - How to setup a headless for the first time
* [[Headless Server Software/Setup|Setup a Headless]] - How to setup a headless for the first time
* [[Headless Client/Managing Worlds|Managing Worlds]] - Guidance on world management with a headless.
* [[Headless Server Software/Managing Worlds|Managing Worlds]] - Guidance on world management with a headless.
* [[Headless Client/Docker|Docker Setup]] - Guidance on creating a headless using Docker.
* [[Headless Server Software/Docker|Docker Setup]] - Guidance on creating a headless using Docker.
* [[Headless Client/Configuration File|Configuration File]] - Learn about Headless Configuration Files
* [[Headless Server Software/Configuration File|Configuration File]] - Learn about Headless Configuration Files
* [[Headless Client/Commands|Commands]] - Learn about Headless Commands
* [[Headless Server Software/Commands|Commands]] - Learn about Headless Commands
* [[Headless Server Software/Troubleshooting|Troubleshooting]] - A guide for troubleshooting Headless issues.
* [[Headless Server Software/Loading a Specific World|Loading a specific world]] - A guide for loading a specific world.
 
=== Migrations ===
* [[Headless Server Software/Migration_Net9|Migrating to .NET 9]] - Migrating the headless to .NET 9
* [[Headless Server Software/Migration | Migrating to .NET 8]] - Migrating the Headless to .NET 8

Latest revision as of 19:53, 19 November 2024

At the Discoverer, Patreon tier and above. You'll gain access to our Headless Server Software.

The Headless Server Software is a version of Resonite that lacks a graphical user interface, allowing it to run efficiently in scenarios where rendering is not needed. It is common to use this software to run events or sessions for larger communities or events.

You can run the software on Windows and Linux.

Terminology

We have some overloaded terminology in this area so for clarity, the following items essentially mean the same thing:

  • Headless Server Software
  • Headless Server
  • Headless Client
  • Headless

Hosting

Headless Servers created using the Headless Server Software are hosted by You, we do not host them for you.

In the future, Resonite does intend to explore offering hosted sessions that are operated and hosted by Resonite.

Guides

Migrations