Domain separation and Hardware Asset Management
Domain separation is supported in Hardware Asset Management. Domain separation enables you to separate data, processes, and administrative tasks into logical groupings called domains. You can control several aspects of this separation, including which users can see and access data.
Support level: Enhanced
- Includes all aspects of Basic and Standard levels of support.
- Data-driven process enables service provider customers to modify business logic that is based on defined use cases. These configurations are UI-based and fail-safe so that configurations by one customer cannot affect another.
- Tenants of the instance must be able to configure minimum viable product (MVP) business logic and data parameters for themselves. This logic and parameters would be expected for the application's normal function.
Sample use case: Tenant-customers of a shared environment must be able to modify the impact, urgency, or priority matrix to set priority within their domain.
For more information on support levels, see Application support for domain separation.
Domain separation overview
Domain separation support in the product enables service providers to offer managed services for software and hardware asset management to their customers. This feature also caters to large organizations who manage their subsidiaries as independent domains.
How domain separation works in Hardware Asset Management
- Navigate to the Domain Asset Process Settings table (alm_domain_asset_process_setting).
- Locate the specific domain for which you want to enable normalization of models.
- Set the Run asset process field to true.
The Recommended practice is to avoid customizing the base system domain configuration record.
Required plugins
- Service Catalog – Domain Separation (com.glideapp.servicecatalog.domain_separation)
- Domain separation extension (com.glide.domain.msp_extensions.installer)
- Performance Analytics – Domain Support (com.snc.pa.domain_support)
- HAMP (store app)
To learn more, see Domain separation explained, Contains queries and domain access, and Importance of Default domain.