Tiering is an important concept of data classification in OpenMetadata. Data Producers and Consumers can set business importance of data by setting Tiers. `Tier 1` is the most important data of an organization.
In OpenMetadata, Tiers are System Classification tags and can be accessed from **Govern > Classification > Tier**.
In case of tiering, it is easiest to start with the most important (Tier 1) and the least important (Tier 5) data. Once the **Tier 1** or most important data is identified, organizations can focus on improving the descriptions and data quality. The Data Insights in OpenMetadata helps identify the unused datasets as **Tier 5**. The Tier 5 datasets can be deleted periodically to declutter. Other tiers can be added as per your organizational needs. **Tags** can be added to further mark the data assets.
From the **Explore** page, select a data asset and click on the edit icon for **Tier**. Select the appropriate tier. Clicking on the arrow next to the tier will provide a description of the tier.