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You can request your CSM to provision an Org on the UAT pod.
Install a Self-managed Snaplex (Groundplex)
Once your Org is provisioned on the UAT pod, you can create new Project Spaces and Assets for testing your Pipelines and Tasks. Alternatively, you can download your projects and assets, and then migrate them to the UAT pod using the import and export functionalities in Manager.
For your Snaplex, you can deploy a Self-managed Snaplex. If your network is behind a firewall, a Self-managed Snaplex is best suited for internal testing of new features. You can also request a SnaLogic Managed Snaplex (also known as a Cloudplex) for your UAT Org. However, we recommend that you deploy a Self-managed Snaplex (also known as a Groundplex) so that you can take advantage of all available features in a release--many some of which require a Self-managed Snaplex.
When you deploy a Self-managed Snaplex in your UAT Org, you need to add those Snaplexes to the IP Allowlist to allow communication outside of your network. Contact support@snaplogic.com or your CSM for more information about Managed and Self managed Snaplexes.
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Export your Pipelines from your Orgs in Elastic by doing one of the following:
If GitHub integration is configured for your Org, you can use the GitHub sync feature to synchronize your Pipelines and Assts on Elastic and UAT.
Manually migrate your Pipelines Use the export /and import functions.
Use the export function in Designer to download each Pipeline.
Import each Pipeline into the Designer for your Org.
Update all the SnapLogic Account configuration information in the UAT Org.
Find all the target Accounts that are required for your UAT Org.
Create the Accounts in your UAT Org.
Run and test Pipelines by validating and executing them in Designer.
Run your Tasks and monitor them on Dashboard or the Studio Execution Overview.