Hi.
I'm looking at signing up for the Umbraco cloud professional subscription but I have a question about environments and I'd be grateful for some advice.
The basic subscription provides you with 1 environment but you can add additional environments for a cost.
However, the professional subscription provides 2 to 3 environments but I will need a fourth.
I've asked on the Umbraco site and they say this isn't currently possible, but someone else that I know thought that it was possible and that this would be the best place to find out.
So, can you have more than 3 environments in a professional Umbraco Cloud subscription?
I do believe that 3 is the limit in Umbraco Cloud. In the portal you can only create Live, Staging and Dev. You could "possibly" introduce your own by having an internally local test/dev environment but it wouldn't be on the Umbraco Cloud infrastucture and I don't know what implications this would have on content transfer as it would be an environment treated similar to your local dev environment.
Maximum number of environments
Hi. I'm looking at signing up for the Umbraco cloud professional subscription but I have a question about environments and I'd be grateful for some advice. The basic subscription provides you with 1 environment but you can add additional environments for a cost. However, the professional subscription provides 2 to 3 environments but I will need a fourth. I've asked on the Umbraco site and they say this isn't currently possible, but someone else that I know thought that it was possible and that this would be the best place to find out. So, can you have more than 3 environments in a professional Umbraco Cloud subscription?
Hi Paul,
I do believe that 3 is the limit in Umbraco Cloud. In the portal you can only create Live, Staging and Dev. You could "possibly" introduce your own by having an internally local test/dev environment but it wouldn't be on the Umbraco Cloud infrastucture and I don't know what implications this would have on content transfer as it would be an environment treated similar to your local dev environment.
Nik
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