📄️ Unleash introductory overview
One of the most important aspects of the Unleash architecture is that feature flags are evaluated directly in the client SDKs that run as part of your application. This makes flag evaluations incredibly fast (we're talking nano-seconds), scalable, and resilient against network disturbances. To achieve this, Unleash incurs a small update-delay when you change your flag configurations until it is fully propagated to your application. This delay is typically a few seconds and is configurable.
📄️ The Anatomy of Unleash
This guide's purpose is to give you a conceptual overview of how Unleash works. It covers the various components that exist within an Unleash system and how they interact with each other and with external applications. The diagrams help you understand the fundamental building blocks, such as projects, environments, variants and of course, feature flags.
📄️ Managing constraints
In this explanatory guide, we will discuss how best to deal with large and complex constraints, such as when you want to constrain a feature to a list of 150 user IDs.
📄️ Edge and Proxy hosting strategies
This document describes the main ways of hosting Unleash Edge (or alternatively Unleash Proxy) alongside the Unleash API and the tradeoffs between self-hosting compared to using the Frontend API that Unleash hosts for you.
📄️ Data collection
At Unleash, we prioritize the privacy and security of our users' data. This document provides an overview of the data collected when running Unleash. We explain the purpose of data collection and provide instructions on managing data collection settings.
🗃️ Unleash Concepts
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