How to program a multitenant SaaS platform in Kubernetes
Understand the use of namespaces, routes, and other resources to create a unified code base that supports multiple Software-as-a-Service tenants.
Understand the use of namespaces, routes, and other resources to create a unified code base that supports multiple Software-as-a-Service tenants.
By configuring Kubernetes resources for containers in namespaces, you can support any number of SaaS tenants.
This no-cost environment for experimentation can now be easily integrated with Amazon's cloud.
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Learn how new download APIs based on JSON Web Tokens in Cryostat 2.1 web client make your download workflow faster and more efficient.
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Cryostat 2.1's new GraphQL API endpoint makes it a snap to monitor batches of Java containers.
Learn why we renamed Red Hat CodeReady Workspaces and CodeReady Containers, and find out what new features are coming to Red Hat's developer tools.
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