- Getting started
- Host administration
- Organizations
- Tenants and services
- About tenants
- Managing tenants
- Managing services
- Managing tags
- Authentication and security
- Licensing
- Accounts and roles
- External applications
- Notifications
- Logging
- Troubleshooting
About tenants
Tenants allow you to model your organization structure, separating your business flows and information just like in real-life organizations. 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.
When you get started with an organization, your first tenant, called DefaultTenant, is automatically created.
If your organization is on the Enterprise or Enterprise Trial licensing plans, you can create multiple tenants for your organization's needs. Multitenancy enables you to isolate data within your organization. This feature facilitates automating different departments from your company and lets you control access to data per department.
Organizations on the Community licensing plan are limited to one tenant.
Users invited to an organization can see all tenants within the organization by default and all the services they contain, with a few exceptions. This allows users to request access and engage in using them based on their business needs.
However, users cannot see data and interact with the different services until they are granted the required roles.
All Automation Suite tenants contain an Orchestrator service.
While in on-premises Orchestrator, your Orchestrator instance can include several tenants, in Automation Suite you have one Orchestrator service in each Automation Suite tenant.
An Automation Suite tenant is different from an Orchestrator tenant .
Tenant in Automation Suite |
Tenant in On-premises Orchestrator |
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Is a subdivision of the Automation Suite organization |
Is a subdivision of the Orchestrator instance |
Includes one Orchestrator service |
Is a part of Orchestrator |
Includes several other cloud services (UiPath® products), all within Automation Suite |
Is not in the same medium as your other UiPath products and interacts with them through integrations |
Organization administrators can see and manage all of the tenants in their organization.
All existing tenants are displayed on the Admin page, in the panel on the left:
Tenants can be in one of two states:
- Enabled - the tenant is active and can be accessed by users.
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Disabled - the tenant is not active and unavailable to users. Disabled is shown next to the tenant name in the tenants panel:
If your organization has multiple tenants and you have access to more than one, you can switch between tenants while on the page of a tenant-specific service. This lets you work with the data that exists within the selected tenant for the various services, which can be different than what is available in other tenants, or your service-level roles can be different between tenants.
To switch the context in which you are working to a different tenant, click the tenant list in the top right and select another tenant:
The page refreshes and then shows data for the newly selected tenant.