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Specifying Project for Instance

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Last updated: 2025-10-20 17:19:06
TencentDB for MongoDB allows you to assign an instance to a new project in the console to meet your requirements in ever-changing business scenarios.

Overview

A project is a set of applications or services that share resources. Each project is unique, with its own applications, services, and resources isolated from and unaffected by those in other projects.
You can specify an appropriate project for your database instances to facilitate collaboration. In this way, you can easily manage your instances globally and stay on top of the operational conditions of the entire project.

Version Description

The current MongoDB version 3.2 and later support adjusting the project to which an instance belongs.

Billing Overview

Changing the instance project doesn't incur additional fees.

Note

Assigning and reassigning TencentDB instances among projects will not affect the services provided by the instances.

Prerequisites

You have created a TencentDB for MongoDB instance. For more information, see Creating TencentDB for MongoDB Instance.
You have specified a project for the instance. The Default Project is used by default.

Directions

2. In the MongoDB drop-down list on the left sidebar, select Replica Set Instance or Shard Instance. The directions for replica set instances and sharded cluster instances are similar.
3. Above the Instance List on the right, select the region.
4. In the instance list, find the target instance.
5. Click the target instance ID to enter the Instance Details page.
6. In the Basic Info section, click Switch to Another Project on the right of Project.
7. On the Assign to Project page, select the target project.

8. Click OK. In the Basic Info section,

will be displayed on the right of Instance Status.
9. Wait for the task to be completed. On the right of Project, you can see the project to which the instance is reassigned. You can filter instances by Project in the instance list to view the running status of each instance in the entire project.

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Specifies the project to which an instance belongs

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