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Hi everyone, 

I am trying to figure out a way to import projects into Prism. I got stuck when I read there is a limit for projects number based on the environment, with a maximum of 500 projects. Is there a way to have more than 500, specifically almost a 1000 and will probably be growing? 

Any advice here will be appreciated! 

Hi Maria,

This is not a Self-Service related question.
You should post this question in the installation and configuration board.

Good luck with those projects import!

Avi


According the the configurations maximums it is 500. https://portal.nutanix.com/page/documents/configuration-maximum/list?software=NCM%20Self%20Service&version=4.0.0

So no, there is no way to have more. But You can always raise a case at the support site to get more information about this.

 


@JeroenTielen  is there a way to import projects?
as it is a logic object, resides on Prism Central side, it is related on the uuid of existing objects like users, clusters, network interfaces etc.


@JeroenTielen thank you for the suggestion, I was thinking about it, yet I decided to check here first 


@JeroenTielen thank you for the suggestion, I was thinking about it, yet I decided to check here first 

Can you explain why you need so much projects?


@JeroenTielen  is there a way to import projects?
as it is a logic object, resides on Prism Central side, it is related on the uuid of existing objects like users, clusters, network interfaces etc.

There is no “import” feature. But you can create projects with api calls. If you need to create a large amount of projects then the easist method is create a script which uses api calls. 


@JeroenTielen 
We want to have all our active clients projects in one environment. So having separate projects in Prism corresponding to the real project. The idea is for people to build/run/test whatever they need without having access to projects they are not a part of. 

 


@JeroenTielen 
We want to have all our active clients projects in one environment. So having separate projects in Prism corresponding to the real project. The idea is for people to build/run/test whatever they need without having access to projects they are not a part of. 

 

Then you work in a very large environment 😉 Pretty cool :) 


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