
Manage and Share OpenShift Clusters Across Teams
Managing and sharing clusters within different teams and applications is hard. Tenant-Operator makes it easy for cluster owners by providing a multi-tenancy layer with smart access management on any OpenShift cluster
Smart Management of OpenShift Clusters Across Tenants
We have seen many teams grappling with the primitives to try and achieve multi-tenancy in OpenShift Clusters, so we came up with the idea of Tenant Operator. Tenant Operator brings single-point visibility of teams, members, and workloads to the cluster owners or administrators.
With Tenant Operator, you can:
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Share an OpenShift cluster with multiple tenants
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Share managed applications with multiple tenants
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Configure and manage tenants and their sandboxes
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Add other key features of TO







Runs on OpenShift
Certified operators & images
Fully containerized
Continuous vulnerability scans
Collaborative support
Basicl install

Benefits

Optimize your costs and resources

Share a cluster across teams, groups, or departments and save operational efforts

Code and Gitops Ready

No additional management layers, plugins, or customized binaries
Features
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Self-Service Namespaces: Manage namespaces, isolate at team or user level, create sandboxed dev namespaces with ease
Configure RBAC with a "least privilege" mindset and keep all rules up-to-date with zero manual effort
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Define policies to Self-manage namespaces, quotas, resources, groups, and Limit Ranges
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Use templating for predefined templates, define and distribute custom templates and use them on individual namespaces or across tenant-level namespaces.
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Integrations with Vault, ArgoCD AppProject, and Slack.
Deploy With Ease
Follow these easy steps to install and use Tenant Operator
Operator installation with OperatorHub
Installing from OperatorHub using the web console
Installing from OperatorHub using the CLI