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Remove free tenant of inetgration suite after upgrading to paid plan

JC25
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How to remove the free integration suite instance service after upgrading plan

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RaquelSouza96
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How to remove the free integration package instance after upgrading the plan

What you might have in your subaccount

  1. SAP Integration Suite subscription (SaaS) — shows under Instances and Subscriptions.
  2. Cloud Foundry service instances created for it (e.g., Process Integration Runtime / it-rt, API Management, etc.).

You’ll want to clean up both (if they exist).

  1. A) Remove the Integration Suite (Free) subscription

In the BTP cockpit: Subaccount → Instances and Subscriptions → Integration Suite → … → Unsubscribe.
If you’re already on the Standard/paid plan, keep only that subscription.

Tip: Plan/entitlement changes for Integration Suite are managed under Entitlements (global account/subaccount). Add the Standard plan and remove the Free one.

  1. B) Delete Cloud Foundry service instances created with the Free plan

Via cockpit

Subaccount → Space (CF) → Services → Instances → (…) Delete.

Via CLI (useful if the Delete button fails)

  1. Target the org/space and list services:

cf target -o <ORG> -s <SPACE>

cf services

  1. If applicable, unbind from apps and delete service keys:

cf unbind-service <APP> <SERVICE_INSTANCE_NAME>

cf delete-service-key <SERVICE_INSTANCE_NAME> <KEY_NAME>

  1. Delete the instance:

cf delete-service <SERVICE_INSTANCE_NAME> -f

Note: Process Integration Runtime (it-rt) appears in the marketplace/instances; it’s common to have an instance with plan api / integration-flow. If it was created under the Free plan, delete it and recreate (or switch to) the instance under your paid plan.

  1. C) Wrap-up (avoid Free leftovers)
  • In Entitlements → (Subaccount), remove the Free plan and keep only your current (Standard/Paid) plan.
  • Not every service supports in-place plan changes; when it doesn’t, delete and recreate is the supported path. Removing instances can be done via cockpit or CF CLI as shown above.

If you tell me exactly what you see under Subscriptions and Service Instances, I can guide you step by step without risking any productive resource.

JC25
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Thank you - since we did an upgrade to paid in place on our free trial, I simply needed to follow the wrap up instructions.