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An organization can contain multiple projects. Under this hierarchy structure, you can:
Use the same alert settings across all projects in your organization.
View all projects within an organization.
Bulk assign users to projects with teams.
When you create an organization, you are added as an
Organization Owner
for the organization.
Expand the Organizations menu in the navigation bar.
Click View All Organizations.
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Name | Enter the name for this organization. |
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Default Organization Server Type | Select the default server type to be suggested when a new
project is created under this organization. Server Intention | Environment Purpose | License Requirement |
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Production Server | Hosts your application to your internal or external end users. If an end user might use an environment, it functions as a
Production environment. This applies whether the environment
also provides testing, quality assurance, evaluation, or
development capabilities. | One license per server |
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Test/QA Server | This type of environment can be used to:
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Test | Exercises your application to verify that it works as
designed and expected. The platform configuration might
be a less performant version of Production in compute,
network, and storage capability. | Assure system quality | Validates your application against a combination of data,
hardware, and software configured to simulate Production.
The platform configuration should be a smaller scale of
Production in compute, network, and storage capability. | Stage | Simulates the Production environment including
performance testing and release candidate approval. The
platform configuration should mirror Production in
compute, network, and storage capability. |
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Development Server | Hosts in progress design, code, debugging or some combination
thereof for your application. Used to evaluate if the current
state of your application can be promoted to another
environment. | None |
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RAM Pool | Provides any combination of servers for any environment purpose. | One license for any number of servers up to the maximum of
the total GB of RAM you purchased across these servers. |
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For existing Ops Manager users, enter their username. Usually, this is
the email the person used to register.
For new Ops Manager users, enter their email address to send an
invitation.
When you create a new organization, Ops Manager requires IP access
lists for the Ops Manager Administration API by default. If you require an IP
access list, your Ops Manager Administration API keys can make API requests
only from the location-based IP or CIDR addresses that you specify
in the IP access list.
To disable the IP access list requirement and allow your
Ops Manager Administration API keys to make requests from any address on the internet, toggle
Require IP Access List for the Ops Manager Administration API
to OFF.
To learn more, see (Optional) Require an API Access List for Your Organization.
Once you create the organization, you can add projects and users.
You can't leave an organization if you are the last Organization Owner
for that organization.
Expand the Organizations menu in the navigation bar.
Click View All Organizations.
For the organization you wish to leave, click its Leave
button to open the Leave Organization modal.
To delete an organization, you must have
Organization Owner
role for the organization.
You cannot delete an organization that has active projects. You must
delete the organization's projects before you can delete the
organization.
If it is not already displayed, select your desired organization
from the Organizations menu in the
navigation bar.
Click the Organization Settings icon next to the
Organizations menu.
If it is not already displayed, click the
General Settings tab.
Click Delete.
This displays the Delete Organization dialog.
Click Delete Organization to confirm