Configure tenants and tenant users
This topic contains the following sections:
To create tenants
The use of tenants in the cloud allows a company or service provider to both segregate groups in the cloud and to control the visibility and permissions for offerings in the Service Catalog that are available to tenant users. Tenants have two types of users:
- Cloud end users can use the BMC Cloud Lifecycle Management My Cloud Services Console to request services hosted in the portion of the cloud assigned to the tenant company. Cloud end users can see only their own services in the BMC My Cloud Services Console.
- Cloud organization administrators can use the BMC Cloud Lifecycle Management My Cloud Services Console to see and manipulate any and all services created by cloud end users of their own company.
To onboard tenants
To create entitlement packages
Entitlement packages are groups of requestable offerings that you want to make available to one or more tenant companies.
To map tenants to network containers
Before tenant users can request services, you must associate each tenant with a network container. To create a network container, see Creating network containers.
To select tenant entitlement packages
An entitlement package is created from the Entitlement Packages tab in the Service Catalog workspace, as described in Creating entitlement packages. You can select which entitlement packages are made available to a tenant's users and set the tenant's contract end date.
Where to go next
If you plan additional product integrations with BMC Cloud Lifecycle Management, go to Integrating.
You can also configure additional third party providers.
Otherwise, proceed to Verify the configuration.
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