Hi,
Can someone prey enlighten me on the following questions -
- What is the maximum number of environments can we have on a Cloud instance
- What is the trade off of having multiple environments in terms of
-- Performance.
-- Cost
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Environments provides logical and/or physical isolation to your api deployments, allowing you to map your existing [backend] delivery/release process to the APIs
Performance and Cost would depend on what kind of isolation you are looking at,
Logical -> then your environments are going to share same infrastructure, so plan accordingly on the cumulative traffic for all environments and metrics.
or Physical -> you get runtime isolation for environment
or both - you could have some envs that are logically isolated [for eg, dev, test, stage] and some that are physically isolated [for eg, prod]
For both the options - there aren't any performance implications - its basically a enabler to integrate with your existing processes.
But there might be cost implications depending on what you are trying to do - you need to reach out to the account team, they will guide you on what you would need based on the requirements
Environments provides logical and/or physical isolation to your api deployments, allowing you to map your existing [backend] delivery/release process to the APIs
Performance and Cost would depend on what kind of isolation you are looking at,
Logical -> then your environments are going to share same infrastructure, so plan accordingly on the cumulative traffic for all environments and metrics.
or Physical -> you get runtime isolation for environment
or both - you could have some envs that are logically isolated [for eg, dev, test, stage] and some that are physically isolated [for eg, prod]
For both the options - there aren't any performance implications - its basically a enabler to integrate with your existing processes.
But there might be cost implications depending on what you are trying to do - you need to reach out to the account team, they will guide you on what you would need based on the requirements
Thanks @Mukundha Madhavan
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