Tenant Hierarchy Limits in Common Services
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- Activate a License for Remote Browser Isolation
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- What is a Tenant?
- Add a Tenant
- Edit a Tenant
- Manage Tenant Licenses
- Delete a Tenant
- Transition from Single Tenant to Multitenant Cloud-managed Prisma Access FedRAMP
- Move an Internal Tenant
- Acquire an External Tenant
- Approve an External Tenant Acquisition
- Limitations for Moving and Acquiring Tenants
- Tenant Hierarchy Limits
Tenant Hierarchy Limits in Common Services
Common Services
Understand limits in the
Common Services
hierarchy. Your multitenant hierarchy has limits for its size and
depth. These limits exist for performance and security purposes.
The tenant hierarchy is comprised of one or more trees of tenant service groups (TSGs). Each tree
has a root TSG. A TSG is a logical container that can contain child TSGs, as well as
licensed tenants.
Name | Limit | Description |
---|---|---|
Hierarchy depth | 10 | Identifies the maximum depth for any given
hierarchy tree, starting at depth 1 for the root TSG. |
Child TSGs | 100 | Identifies the total number of immediate
children permitted for any TSG in the hierarchy. This limit applies only
to immediate children of the TSG. It does not apply to all
descendents (grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and so on) of the
TSG. |
Unused root TSGs | 10 | Identifies how many unused root TSGs can exist in your Strata Multitenant Cloud Manager . A TSG is
unused if it has no child TSGs or tenants. |