Switching between the IBM watsonx as a Service and Cloud Pak for Data as a Service platforms
If you are a Cloud Pak for Data as a Service user, you have access to IBM watsonx as a Service and you can switch between the two platforms.
If you signed up for watsonx only, you can't switch to Cloud Pak for Data as a Service and you don't have a Switch platform option. To switch to Cloud Pak for Data as a Service, you must sign up for it.
To switch between platforms:
- Log in to either IBM watsonx as a Service or Cloud Pak for Data as a Service.
- On the platform home page, click the Switch platform icon next to your avatar, and select the platform.
Service instances and resource consumption
When you switch platforms, you continue using the same watsonx.ai Studio and watsonx.ai Runtime service instances.
The resources that you consume for each of these service instances is cumulative. For example, suppose you use 3 CUH for watsonx.ai Studio on Cloud Pak for Data as a Service in the first half of July. Then, you switch to watsonx and use 3 CUH for watsonx.ai Studio in the second half of July. Your total CUH for the watsonx.ai Studio service for July is 6 CUH.
Switch projects and deployment spaces between platforms
You can switch a project or a deployment space from one platform to the other if that project or space meets the requirements and restrictions. See Switching the platform for a project and Switching the platform for a deployment space.
Platform assets catalog
You share a single Platform assets catalog between the two platforms and any previously or newly added connection assets in your Platform assets catalog are available on both platforms. However, if you add other types of assets to the Platform assets catalog on Cloud Pak for Data as a Service, you can't access those types of assets on watsonx.
Notifications
Your notifications are specific to each platform.
Learn more
- Switching the platform for a project
- Switching the platform for a deployment space
- Comparison of IBM watsonx as a Service and Cloud Pak for Data as a Service
Parent topic: Getting started with Cloud Pak for Data as a Service