What is a Tenant?
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- Get Started with License Activation, Subscription, & Tenant Management
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- First Time License Activation - One CSP Account
- First Time License Activation - Multiple CSP Accounts
- Return Visit License Activation
- Allocate Licenses for Cloud-managed Prisma Access
- Plan Service Connections for Cloud-managed Prisma Access and Add-ons
- Add Additional Locations for Cloud-managed Prisma Access and Add-ons
- Enable Available Add-ons for Cloud-managed Prisma Access
- Search for Subscription Details
- Share a License for Cloud-managed Prisma Access and Add-ons
- Increase Subscription Allocation Quantity
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- Remote Browser Isolation Activation
- Product Management
What is a Tenant?
Learn about tenants, Tenant Service Groups, and TSGs. A tenant is a logical container for
managing and monitoring licensed products. Tenant Service Groups enable the management of
multiple customers or business units in a tenant hierarchy that reflects your existing
organizational structure. Each tenant is isolated and can have its own set of policies and
resources, while still being managed from a single location.
Common Services enables you to manage a hierarchy of business units and organizations that
is referred to as a tenant service group. A tenant service group (TSG) is
used to provide a logical container that contains tenants and other TSGs.
It is the building block for a multitenant hierarchy. Generally, this multitenant
hierarchy is described as a series of nested tenants, where a tenant is used to manage,
monitor, and license products. But mechanically, a tenant is just a TSG. The terms are
often used interchangeably.
After you have received information about the transition of your app instance to a tenant, your
instance is now a single tenant. You have access to Common Services for
subscription management, tenant management, and identity and access management. You do
not have access to the multitenant summary dashboards, as those are not applicable and
not available for single tenants. See the FAQ if you have more questions about the migration.
Each tenant is automatically assigned a TSG ID, which is primarily for use with service accounts. However, the TSG ID is also
used for default login purposes. If you clear your cache, or if you log out of the
Strata Multitenant Cloud Manager and log back in, you are logged into the top-level parent
tenant with the lowest TSG ID by default. The top-level parent tenant with the lowest
TSG ID is likely the first one you created.
The tenant hierarchy limits explain the number of
used and unused tenants you can create.