A VM can be shared among tenants on a UiPath orchestrator Cloud in order ti optimize infrastructural resources among tenants?
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Yes, you can create in every tenant a new machine template in each of the template
Now you can manually connect to one of the tenant which required by using the specified url and machine Key generated in that tenant
But you can’t run one VM parallely to both tenants
Hope this may help you
Thanks,
Srini
Hi
Yes, a VM can be shared among tenants on a UiPath Orchestrator Cloud in order to optimize infrastructural resources among tenants. This is called multi-tenancy.
Multi-tenancy allows you to run multiple tenants on the same physical infrastructure, which can help to reduce costs and improve resource utilization.
To share a VM among tenants in UiPath Orchestrator Cloud, you need to create a tenant for each organization. Once you have created the tenants, you can then assign the VM to the tenants.
Hi @Palaniyappan Thanks for your replay. The doubt Is: can i run the VM parallely on both machine?
is there a link to documentation that explain in depth the multi tenancy in UiPath?
How can I add the machine to each tenants: standard or template? Could you clarify these points?
Thanks for your support
Regards
To answer one by one
No, you cannot run the same VM parallelly on both machines. A VM can only be running on one machine at a time.
Running a Virtual Machine (VM) simultaneously on multiple physical machines is generally not possible as VMs are designed to run on a single host machine at any given time.
As per the document
- Multitenancy enables you to isolate data within your Automation Suite organization . This feature facilitates automating different departments from your company and lets you control access to data per department
In Orchestrator, you can assign machines to tenants to manage your automation resources effectively. You typically create a machine template and then associate it with one or more tenants and you can also add a machine to each tenant using either a standard or a template.
The above document has details on this as well
Hope this clarifies
Cheers @Annalucia_Guida
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