Temporal Cloud documentation
Temporal Cloud is a managed, hosted Temporal environment that provides a platform for Temporal Applications—an alternative to deploying and operating your own Temporal Cluster.
Temporal Cloud is offered in units of isolation known as Namespaces. You can provision and use one or more Cloud Namespaces. A typical use case is to use separate Namespaces as development, testing, integration, staging, and production environments for an application.
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- Introduction to Temporal Cloud
- Operating envelope
What is the operating envelope of Temporal Cloud?
The operating envelope of Temporal Cloud includes availability, regions, throughput, and latency.
Learn more - Pricing
Temporal Cloud pricing
Temporal Cloud pricing information.
Learn more - Support
How do I get support from Temporal?
We have an active community Slack and an active community forum where you can post questions and ask for help. We also offer a ticketing system for Temporal Cloud customers.
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- Operating envelope
- Get started with Temporal Cloud
- Account setup
- Manage Namespaces
How to manage Namespaces in Temporal Cloud
You can create and manage Namespaces from your Temporal Cloud UI.
Learn more - Manage certificates
How to manage certificates in Temporal Cloud
Certificates needed for Temporal Cloud and Worker Processes
Learn more - Manage users
How to manage users in your Temporal Cloud Account
Learn how to invite users and manage their roles and permissions.
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- Manage Namespaces
- Metrics setup
How to monitor Temporal Cloud metrics
Configure and track performance metrics for Temporal Cloud.
Learn more - SAML
How to manage SAML authentication with Temporal Cloud
To authenticate users of your Temporal Cloud account, you can connect an IdP using SAML 2.0.
Learn more - Audit logging
What is Audit Logging?
Audit Logging is a feature that provides forensic access information for accounts, users, and Namespaces.
Learn more - tcld (Temporal Cloud command-line interface)