Tenant Subdomains
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About Tenant Subdomains
A subdomain is a tenant-specific prefix that is added to the URL at which the platform is hosted. So if the platform is hosted at yourService.com, and the ABC company is a tenant, then ABC's applications can be accessed at ABC.yourService.com. (The subdomain chosen by the tenant will typically the name or an abbreviation of their company, product, service, or division.)
Tenant subdomains are recommended for most platform installations:
- They provide a recognizable URL for each tenant's customers.
- They allow duplicate usernames in different subdomains.
- That is especially helpful for LDAP authentication because it means that usernames only need to be unique within each subdomain. They do not have to be unique across the entire platform.
- It also allows for multiple Marketplaces in which to list installable packages.
Tenant subdomains should not be enabled:
- For an enterprise installation that is accessed using an ISP address.
- In an other circumstances where only a single domain is permitted.
Enabling Tenant Subdomains
Tenant subdomains are enabled in the Service Configuration#Tenant Configuration settings.
This setting adds a Sub-Domain field to the registration page a new client sees when creating an account.