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Environments are containers for your data and resources in Plude. They allow you to separate data logically, such as for development, testing, and production purposes or legally such as business units, subsidiaries, or regions. Each environment is isolated from others, ensuring that data and operations in one environment do not affect another. Environments can be created, modified, and deleted as needed. Each environment has its own lifecycle, which includes various states such as provisioning, active, expired, disabled, and deleted. Environments are defined by a type and a lifecycle.

Type of environments

Environments can be of different types, such as:
  • Trial: Used for testing and evaluation purposes. It allows you to explore Plude’s features with limited resources and time.
  • Sandbox: Used for development and testing purposes. It allows you to experiment with Plude’s features without affecting production data.
  • Production: Used for live operations. It contains real data and is subject to strict security and compliance requirements.
You can switch between different types of environments as needed, but be aware that this may affect the data and resources available in the environment.
Once a trial is switched to sandbox or production, it cannot be switched back to trial. This is referred to as the environment is activated.

Billing application

TypeTermMonetizationUse policyNote
Trial30 daysFreeEvaluationExtension is possible
Sandbox-BilledTest, Staging or pre-production
Production-BilledProduction

Understand environment lifecycle

An environment goes through the following statuses over the course of its lifecycle:
Provisioning > Active > Expired > Disabled > Deleted
The Expired status starts immediately after the environment reaches its end date, regardless of whether it expired naturally by reaching the end of the subscription term, or by explicit action of deletion.

State of your environment

Environments may change their state over time, as you create new or terminated existing ones.
ProvisioningActiveExpiredDisabledDeleted
DescriptionEnvironment is being provisionedEnvironment is active and ready to useEnvironment is terminating and data is retainedEnvironment is disabled and not available for useEnvironment is deleted and all data is purged
Customer dataNot availableAvailableAvailableAvailablePurged
AccessibilityNot availableAvailableAvailableNot availableNot available
ProcessingNot availableAvailableAvailableNot availableNot available
Lifespan0-20 minutes-15 days30 days-
Once an environment enters the Disabled state, it will remain in that state for 30 days before being permanently deleted. During this time, you cannot access the environment and its data. Contact PLude support if you need to restore a Disabled environment.
Once an environment is deleted, all data is permanently purged and cannot be recovered.