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04-01-2025 09:24 PM
Hey everyone just wanted to know that whether a non-domain separated instance can be cloned on domain separated instance or not?
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04-01-2025 11:40 PM
No, I tested this, and I was able to clone non-domain separated instance to domain separated instance.
The result was domain separated instance (target) converted to non-domain separated instance after cloning.
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04-01-2025 09:32 PM
check this link
Domain Separation cloing from PROD
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04-01-2025 09:45 PM
Hy this is not the exact answer that i was looking for
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04-01-2025 09:49 PM
Hi @gauravagarw ,
The might break the domain separated instance
there is no way to add domain table related preservers on non-domain separated instance. So Domain data of the domain data will get wiped out and the domain specific configurations to, it's a complex scenario.
better raise a HI case with ServiceNow and seek their advice..
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Chaitanya
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04-01-2025 10:33 PM
Hi @gauravagarw
No, non-domain-separated means standalone, whereas domain-separated means multi-domain.
In short, while both instances may appear similar, their internal structures are entirely different. So, converting one to the other is not possible, regardless of the direction.
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