Maintenance Domains to Secure URL in NetSuite 2025.1

Maintenance domains to secure URL in NetSuite 2025.1 boost security and reliability for users during site outages.

·2 min read·1 views·NetSuite 2025.1·From NetSuite Release Notes PDF

Starting in NetSuite 2025.1, the platform has implemented a significant change in how maintenance domains are handled. This update replaces traditional site maintenance domains with a secure predetermined URL. This transition not only improves security but also enhances the reliability of user interactions during website outages or maintenance periods.

Overview of the Change

The shift to a secure URL is an essential step to bolster the safety of your site, protect user data, and foster user trust. When your website requires maintenance or experiences downtime, visitors will now be redirected to a standard URL associated with your web store: https://<web store domain>/website-temporarily-unavailable. This predefined URL will display a maintenance page, ensuring that users are well informed regarding the status of the site.

Custom Maintenance Content

For users who have traditionally uploaded custom site maintenance pages in their NetSuite File Cabinet, this content will still be utilized during maintenance redirects. If no custom maintenance files are available, NetSuite will serve a generic maintenance page. This ensures that you have the flexibility to maintain your brand's presence even when the site is unavailable.

Best Practices

  • Use Secure URLs: Always use predefined secure URLs for your site maintenance. This change not only aligns with best practices but ensures an added layer of security.
  • Upload Custom Pages: If you haven’t yet uploaded custom maintenance content, consider doing so to provide a more branded experience during downtime.
  • Monitor During Transitions: Regularly verify that your custom maintenance files are properly functioning to avoid disruptions when users access the maintenance page.

Who This Affects

This change impacts various roles and modules within NetSuite:

  • Administrators: Tasked with managing website content and ensuring smooth transitions to secure URLs.
  • Developers: May need to adapt integration points that rely on the custom maintenance URL.
  • Accountants and Finance Teams: While not directly affected, they should be aware of the enhanced security implications regarding user data.

Key Takeaways

  • Migration to secure URLs improves user trust and security.
  • Custom maintenance content can still be used, enhancing branding.
  • This transition applies predominantly to banking modules within NetSuite.
  • Adopting these practices can safeguard user experience during maintenance periods.
  • Essential for anyone involved with NetSuite site configurations.

Frequently Asked Questions (4)

Does this change to maintenance domains affect all editions of NetSuite?
The shift to secure maintenance URLs is specific to NetSuite 2025.1 and applies to the platform as a whole, but it predominantly impacts banking modules.
What permissions are required for administrators to manage custom maintenance content?
Administrators will need the appropriate permissions to manage website content in NetSuite, which typically includes access to the File Cabinet and site settings.
How does this update affect existing custom maintenance pages?
Existing custom maintenance pages will still be utilized during redirects if available. If custom files are not present, a generic maintenance page will be served instead.
What should I do if our custom maintenance files are not functioning properly?
Regularly verify that your custom maintenance files are uploaded and functioning to avoid disruptions. If issues arise, consider re-uploading or troubleshooting the custom content.
Source: Migration of Maintenance Domains to Predefined URL NetSuite Release Notes PDF. This article was generated from official Oracle documentation and enriched with additional context and best practices.

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