What is the difference between community studio attended bot and production server attended bot

What is the difference between community studio attended bot and production server attended bot. What is the main difference.

@anjani_priya,

The main differences between UiPath Community Studio attended bot and production server attended bot can be understood from their definitions and usage contexts:

  1. Community Studio Attended Bot:
  • Development and Learning: It’s typically used for learning, personal projects, and small-scale developments. It provides a platform where developers and enthusiasts can experiment with and build automation projects.
  • Licensing: It often comes with community edition licensing, which may have limitations in terms of usage and scale.
  • Environment: These bots generally run on developers’ local machines without the need for a full-scale orchestrated environment.
  • Support: Community versions might have limited formal support but can utilize community forums and knowledge bases.
  • Distribution: They are generally not used in enterprises for critical business processes and might not adhere to rigorous compliance and security standards.
  1. Production Server Attended Bot:
  • Enterprise Use: Designed for use in production environments within enterprises. These are meant for deploying reliable, secure, and compliant automations that can be critical for business operations.
  • Licensing: Comes with enterprise licensing, which supports higher scale, performance, and includes compliance with enterprise security standards.
  • Environment: Runs in orchestrated environments, often supported by UiPath Orchestrator, which manages, deploys, and monitors the bots.
  • Support: They come with formal support and maintenance agreements, ensuring quick resolution of issues and regular updates.
  • Compliance: Meets stringent compliance and security standards, ensuring they can be used in regulated industries where data privacy and process compliance are critical.

Key Differences

  • Purpose and Usage: Community for learning/personal use, Production for enterprise/critical processes.
  • Licensing and Support: Community has limited licensing/support, Production has full enterprise support.
  • Environment: Community runs locally, Production usually within managed/orchestrated setups.
  • Compliance: Community may have fewer compliance requirements, Production needs to meet high compliance standards.

LLM helped me to write this but it’s validated by me.

This topic was automatically closed 3 days after the last reply. New replies are no longer allowed.