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Multi tenant - Different localization

Gert Verbeke 0 Reputation points
2023-01-25T10:27:41.2733333+00:00

Hi,

Within our organization, we have setup a sandbox to do some testing and also give demo's to potential clients for Dynamics 365. We also have a branch in France, so my question is, can I setup this new location within my same demo license?
My understanding is that you can only setup one location per tenant, but there is also something like multi-tenant? How does this work?

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  1. Marilee Turscak-MSFT 37,396 Reputation points Microsoft Employee Moderator
    2023-01-27T01:54:44.38+00:00

    Hi Gert Verbeke ,

    Licenses are applied at the user level and not at the tenant-level, so those can be applied across tenants. Subscriptions, however, can only be applied to one tenant at once. You need separate subscriptions for each tenant, and would need to transfer the subscription if you wanted to move it from tenant to tenant.

    Subscriptions are not tied to a region and can have resources from multiple regions. So you can add users from other countries to your subscription and also have multi-region resources and users in one tenant. You may run into some issues when dealing with cost management and permissions since it often makes sense to align them with subscriptions, and since certain resources are not supported across all regions, but otherwise cross-region usage is a pretty common scenario. You can create multi-region and multi-tenant applications as well as other resources.

    Let me know if this answers what you are asking and if you have further questions though.

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