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    Are the Self-hosted and HA Cloud options are functionally equivalent?

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      sujata.kattimani
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      I have a question regarding to "Hosting options" as we are exploring "Self-hosted vs HA Cloud" options. I have below queries so I can move towards the best option.

      1. Is there anything which we need to consider while exploring Sign in/Signup/OAuth2 flow in self Hosted option vs HA Cloud option.

      2. Are the Self-hosted and HA Cloud options are functionally equivalent while validating Id token?

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        dan @sujata.kattimani
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        @sujata-kattimani

        re #1: If you are talking about functionality, the answer is no. The difference between self-hosted and cloud editions is the operational and availability burdens. In the former case, it is on you and your team, in the latter it is on FusionAuth's team.

        re #2: yes, they are equivalent at similar editions. So if you have community edition, it is the same code in both the cloud and the self-hosted situations (for both validating the id token and anything else). Same is true for starter, essentials or enterprise.

        Hope this helps.

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