Transitions between the lifecycle states are initiated by the customer and then approved and/or performed by Grid Operations.
In the future, customers will be able to make many of the transitions themselves through our automated grid technology. |
This table describes how each transition takes place. The row shows the state the infrastructure is moving from and the column indicates the state the infrastructure is moving to. All infrastructure lifecycles begin in the Design state and end in the Inactive state, where they are deleted.
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Design |
Pending |
Active |
Standby |
Inactive |
Design |
N/A |
U |
X |
X |
X |
Pending |
S, U |
N/A |
O |
X |
X |
Active |
S |
X |
N/A |
O |
O |
Standby |
S |
X |
O |
N/A |
X |
Inactive |
S |
X |
X |
X |
N/A |
Key: N/A=Not Applicable, O=Operations performs transition at user’s request, S=Possible if Saved as a new infrastructure, U=User action causes transition, X=Not allowed