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  1. Manage your Fleet
  2. Organize Your Fleet

Create Groups

Groups can help you segment your fleet into manageable subsets of devices. This page describes how to create a group in JFrog Connect.

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are an essential tool for dividing up your fleet of devices into manageable subsets. It is worth taking some time to think about how you want to organize your groups so that you can manage your devices efficiently.

Your default project that is created when your JFrog Connect account is created contains two default groups, Test and Production. You can change the names of these, create additional groups, and create sub-groups within groups.

Create a Group

  1. Go to the Project tab in Settings and click the Add (+) icon.

  1. Enter a name for the group.

  1. Choose the position of the group in your hierarchy. For example, choose Main Hierarchy if you want the new group to be at the top level. If you choose a different item in the dropdown list, the new group will be at the level under that item. In Connect, you can have two levels of groups, for example, a top-level groups and one level of sub-groups under the top level.

What’s Next?

Learn how to to a group.

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