Docs: Refactor administration docs (#50592)
* Move data source management to administration * Move RBAC to administration * Move team management up a docs org level * Combine and rename admin preferences docs * Move plugin management to administration * Combine plugin management docs * Combine API key docs * Combine service account docs * Combine server user management docs * Move datasource management to administration * Move enterprise licenses to administration * Move CLI out of admin, update links to admin * Merge org user management docs * Restructure to Torkel's plan * Fix typo * Weigh admin topics for navigation * Weigh administration topics and align to Torkel's plan * Move server user management from server admin to admin/user management * Move configure docker image to setup guide * Move the remaining server admin docs to the root admin directory * Reweight docker config
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@@ -552,7 +552,7 @@ For plugins prior to Grafana 7.0, all options are considered _Display options_.
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While backend plugins were available as an experimental feature in previous versions of Grafana, the support has been greatly improved for Grafana 7. Backend plugins for Grafana 7.0 are backwards-compatible and will continue to work. However, the old backend plugin system has been deprecated, and we recommend that you use the new SDK for backend plugins.
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Since Grafana 7.0 introduced [signing of backend plugins](../../plugins/plugin-signatures.md), community plugins won’t load by default if they’re unsigned.
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Since Grafana 7.0 introduced [signing of backend plugins](../../administration/plugins), community plugins won’t load by default if they’re unsigned.
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To learn more, refer to [Backend plugins](backend/_index.md).
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@@ -646,4 +646,4 @@ For more information, refer to [Data frames](data-frames.md).
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### Troubleshoot plugin migration
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As of Grafana 7.0, backend plugins can now be cryptographically signed to verify their origin. By default, Grafana ignores unsigned plugins. For more information, refer to [Allow unsigned plugins](../../plugins/plugin-signatures.md#allow-unsigned-plugins).
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As of Grafana 7.0, backend plugins can now be cryptographically signed to verify their origin. By default, Grafana ignores unsigned plugins. For more information, refer to [Allow unsigned plugins](../../administration/plugins/#allow-unsigned-plugins).
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