Installation
Install Cerberus self-hosted, verify the bundle, and keep the portal out of the runtime path.
Open installation docsDocs
Public docs now have dedicated pages for installation, licensing, downloads, upgrades, and support. The goal is simple: evaluators should understand the product publicly, while customers use the portal for entitled downloads, license material, and support history.
Customer-facing installation guidance for self-hosted Cerberus deployments.
OpenHow `license.json` and `cerb1:` strings work in the portal and in Cerberus.
OpenHow Free accounts, portal bundles, checksums, release notes, signatures, and SBOMs fit together.
OpenHow to stage upgrades and keep self-hosted Cerberus deployments portal-independent.
OpenWhat support covers, what a good ticket includes, and when to use the portal.
OpenLatest public release
Named-user licensing, `cerb1:` support, and customer portal distribution flow.
Published 4/9/2026Install Cerberus self-hosted, verify the bundle, and keep the portal out of the runtime path.
Open installation docsUnderstand how the portal issues `license.json` and `cerb1:` material while Cerberus verifies it locally.
Open licensing docsReview account-gated downloads, customer portal artifacts, verification flow, and release notes.
Open download docsPlan staged upgrades, know when to open a portal case, and keep change control with your own team.
Policy index
Commercial and account terms for nyalma.com, the portal, and issued materials.
OpenWhat account, support, and security data the portal handles and why.
OpenEssential session cookies, browser storage, and the portal theme preference model.
OpenSupport scope, response handling, and customer responsibilities for portal-assisted help.
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