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Anaconda Platform 7.0.0 is available through a limited early access program. Contact your Anaconda Technical Account Manager (TAM) if you’re interested in adopting the latest version.
The hostname is the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) that users and services use to reach your Anaconda Platform (Self-hosted) deployment.
Changing the hostname affects external access and authentication. Ensure that your DNS records and TLS/SSL certificates match the new hostname. For more information, see Updating TLS/SSL certificates.
  1. Log in to the admin console.
  2. Click the Config tab.
  3. Under Required Configuration, find Hostname.
  4. Enter the new FQDN (for example, platform.example.com).
  5. Scroll to the bottom and click Save config.
  6. Click the Dashboard tab and redeploy your instance to apply your changes.