How to Obtain a PDI
To get a PDI, you have two options: requesting a new instance or restoring an instance from a backup.
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Requesting a New Instance
- Sign in to the Developer Site.
- Click Request Instance.
- If no PDIs are available, select a release.
- Click Join Waitlist to get notified when one becomes available.
- When an instance is assigned, URL and admin credentials will be added.
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Restoring from Backup
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Overview of PDI
A PDI (Pre-Delivery Inspection) is a mandatory quality check done on a vehicle before delivery to a customer. It ensures the vehicle meets standards, is defect-free, and is suitable for customer use.
PDI usually takes about two hours and covers various components of the vehicle. The process checks functionality, safety, and performance to prepare the vehicle for handover. It also aims to identify any issues from manufacturing, transportation, or storage that could impact performance. PDI helps prevent factory defects, recalls, and accidents.
What is the Purpose of PDI?
A PDI is a quality check ensuring vehicles meet standards, are defect-free, and are ready for customer use. It identifies issues and prepares vehicles for smooth handover.
Creating a PDI
Step 1 – Create a New PDI Solution
- Maintain mandatory fields and save the solution.
- Select the solution type as Customer Specific Solution.
Deployment and Configuration for PDI
To set up a PDI environment:
- Define objectives for development.
- Create the necessary database and user permissions.
Building a PDI Cluster on Amazon AWS
When dealing with heavy data loads:
- Consider scaling up with a powerful PDI server or scaling out with multiple smaller servers.