Appian Licensing for On-Premise to Cloud migration

Hello All,

We are evaluating for a move from On-Premise hosting to Cloud hosting. This is not Appian cloud, but rather having the current on-premise installation to be installed on Cloud. the present Appian version is 17.2 and we plan to keep the same for the Cloud installation. 

Can anyone guide me on

1. how the licensing will work when we move to cloud setup? do we have to change the existing licensing which is for On-Prem application?

2. We have few custom plugins, how can we identify if they are cloud compatible or not?

3. are there any other areas of concern to look for better evaluation.

 

Thanks!

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    Certified Lead Developer
    Hi

    Please find the response about what you have asked mention below:

    1. I believe you need to go through this url: docs.appian.com/.../byok.html to understand about the cloud installation and the licensing.

    2. If you have downloaded these plugins from forum, you can find the details about whether this plugin is cloud approved or not under summary view of record(Shared component).
    But if you are the one who Developed this plugin, then you won't have cloud support unless you hand it over to Appian and they verify whether this plugin is eligible for cloud based infrastructure and approve the same .

    3. I believe you need to understand about the prerequisites prior to moving your Appian to cloud. Also need to take care of the plugins which is required for your existing projects / objects (currently available on premise).


    I hope this will help.
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    Certified Lead Developer
    Hi

    Please find the response about what you have asked mention below:

    1. I believe you need to go through this url: docs.appian.com/.../byok.html to understand about the cloud installation and the licensing.

    2. If you have downloaded these plugins from forum, you can find the details about whether this plugin is cloud approved or not under summary view of record(Shared component).
    But if you are the one who Developed this plugin, then you won't have cloud support unless you hand it over to Appian and they verify whether this plugin is eligible for cloud based infrastructure and approve the same .

    3. I believe you need to understand about the prerequisites prior to moving your Appian to cloud. Also need to take care of the plugins which is required for your existing projects / objects (currently available on premise).


    I hope this will help.
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