What Is Tenant In Orchestrator

What do you mean by tenant in UiPath Orchestrator?

@Sindhu_09
In UiPath Orchestrator, a tenant refers to a logical separation or isolation of resources within the Orchestrator platform. It allows organizations to manage and govern their automation projects and assets in a multi-tenant environment. Each tenant in UiPath Orchestrator acts as a separate workspace, providing dedicated areas for managing robots, processes, assets, queues, schedules, and other resources.

Here are some key points to understand about tenants in UiPath Orchestrator:

  1. Isolation and Security: Tenants provide a way to isolate data and resources between different teams, departments, or projects within an organization. Each tenant has its own set of users, roles, permissions, and configurations, ensuring data privacy and security.
  2. Resource Segregation: With tenants, you can organize your automation projects and resources based on business units, departments, or any other desired grouping. Each tenant has its own set of robots, processes, and assets, allowing for granular control and management.
  3. User Management: Tenants enable you to manage users and roles separately for each tenant. This allows different teams or departments to have their own set of users and permissions, ensuring that users only have access to the resources relevant to their roles and responsibilities.
  4. Scalability and Performance: By providing a multi-tenant architecture, UiPath Orchestrator allows for scalability and performance optimization. Each tenant can have its own dedicated resources, such as robot capacity and processing power, which can be allocated based on specific requirements.
  5. Licensing and Cost Management: Tenants can also help organizations manage licensing and costs effectively. Different tenants can have their own licensing configurations, ensuring that licenses are utilized optimally based on each tenant’s needs.

Hi @Sindhu_09
They are containers where you can organize your services and manage them for a group of users . For example, you can create tenants for each of your departments and decide what services you want to enable for each, based on their needs. In each tenant, you can have one instance of each of the cloud services.

You can go through this document also

The following thread might helps for you

Regards,

A tenant is a logical grouping or partitioning mechanism that allows you to segregate and isolate different users, resources, and data within the Orchestrator environment.

Think of a tenant as a workspace or a container where you can manage your automation processes, robots, assets, and other resources. It provides a way to organize and control access to Orchestrator functionalities and resources for different teams, departments, or clients within your organization.

Each tenant has its own set of users, roles, permissions, settings, and resources, which are independent of other tenants in the same Orchestrator instance. This enables multi-tenancy support, allowing organizations to efficiently manage and scale their automation initiatives across different projects, departments, or clients while maintaining security and compliance.