📄️ Overview
WebDAV (Web Distributed Authoring and Versioning) is an extension of the HTTP protocol that enables users to collaboratively manage and edit files stored on a remote server. By building on standard web technologies, WebDAV allows files and directories on a server to be accessed, created, modified, and deleted as if they were part of a local file system. This makes it an ideal protocol for enabling remote file storage and document collaboration across multiple platforms and devices.
📄️ Protocol
Stalwart allows administrators to fine-tune WebDAV behavior through a set of configurable protocol settings. These options help control resource usage and response behavior, ensuring that the server remains efficient and secure under various workloads and client activity patterns.