Set up the built-in content repository feature for production and development tenants.
The following are typical scenarios for setting up a built-in remote repository for the production and one or more development tenants.
New Development Tenant and New or Existing Production Tenant
In this scenario, the production tenant is first activated as a standalone (by default), and the built-in remote repository is then enabled in the production tenant (as a pull tenant). Once enabled, the first development tenant becomes the push tenant and any additional tenants become pull tenants.
Activate any additional development tenants in Cortex Gateway by repeating Step 2. They will automatically be set to pull.
Existing Development and Production Tenants
In this scenario, the production and development tenants were managed in parallel with different sets of content. Since they were already activated in Cortex Gateway, their content repository settings can only be changed within the tenants.
Note
The first tenant that is enabled pushes its content to the remote repository first. For example, these instructions describe enabling the production tenant first, so the remote repository will initially contain production tenant content. You can enable a development tenant first if you want the remote repository to initially contain the content from the development tenant.