CE7.1 portal and Portal 7.0 difference

Hi,
I am trying to search on the diff between portal that comes with CE7.1 and Portal 7.0. What comes in EP Core? KMC?
Please help,
Alpana

CE is a light weight and cannot be used as a main portal. You need to use federated portal network(FPN) setup  for CE and EP 7.0.
As CE is a light weight, there is no KM  exists. If you want to use KM then you need to connect main portal for that.
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