Domain Separation - Do we need a dev and prod instances for Child domains
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10-16-2023 10:20 AM
Domain Separation - Do we need a dev and prod instances for Child domains
I have a dev and a prod instance for the TPSM Master domain, however what about any child domains (our customers) that want customizing their instances? How can we accomplish dev and UAT ? Can I, should I create another child domain (Dev)? How does all this work? thanks
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10-17-2023 08:48 AM - edited 10-17-2023 08:52 AM
Hi @Donna12 ,
Correct you don't have clone again.
To keep it simple- Clone to get the company B to dev/UAT > Do the Development/UAT and push it to prod to reflect the changes.
Thank you,
Hemanth
Certified Technical Architect (CTA), ServiceNow MVP 2024, 2025
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10-17-2023 08:45 AM
I understand better. Lastly, once we are done working in Dev (uat etc) do I need to clone back to Company B?
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04-22-2025 07:16 PM
Hi @Donna12 could you please share the use case of why your organization chose to have a TPSM domain separated environment? and the end to end lifecycle of how TPSM works for them in a domain separated environment?