What are enterprise accounts?
Observação
GitHub Enterprise Cloud customers who use a single organization are being automatically upgraded to an enterprise account at no additional cost. For details, see Criando uma conta corporativa.
An enterprise account enables centralized management for multiple organizations.
Administrators for the enterprise account can:
- View and manage enterprise membership
- Manage billing and usage
- Configure security, such as single sign-on, IP allow lists, SSH certificate authorities, and two-factor authentication
- Stream audit and Git events data
- Use internal repositories
- Access features like GitHub Copilot Enterprise and Advanced Security products
- Enforce policies. See Enterprise policies.
Se, atualmente, você usa o GitHub Enterprise Cloud com uma só organização, incentivamos você a criar uma conta corporativa.
What if I use multiple deployment options?
If you use both GitHub Enterprise Cloud and GitHub Enterprise Server, you'll have an enterprise account for each.
For the most part, you will manage each enterprise account separately. For example, you will configure the policies and settings for your GitHub Enterprise Server instance using the enterprise account on GitHub Enterprise Server.
However, you can also use the enterprise account on GitHub Enterprise Cloud to view all license usage across all deployments. This allows you to ensure people with accounts in both environments only consume one user license. See Sincronizar o uso de licença do GitHub Enterprise Server para Nuvem.
What if I only use GitHub Enterprise Server?
Even if you only use GitHub Enterprise Server, we recommend creating an enterprise account on GitHub Enterprise Cloud. This will make it easier to contact Suporte do GitHub Enterprise and share support bundles with them.
To create an additional enterprise account on GitHub Enterprise Cloud, contact GitHub's Sales team.
Further reading
- Gerenciar contas corporativas in the GraphQL API documentation
- Adicionando organizações à sua empresa