Each one of the "all", "default", "minimal" etc... server configurations 
provide a different set of functionalities.  "all" has clustering features and 
is a superset of the other configurations. "default" has all the services (like 
EJB support) without the clustering services. So usually, it's the "default" 
configuration that users go for. 

You can place that file in server/default/deploy and start the server using the 
run.sh/run.bat scripts. By default the "default" configuration will be started. 
However, if you want to start a different configuration, you can use the -c 
option and pass it the name of the server configuration. For example, to start 
the "all" config:

./run.sh -c all

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