even if we are able to install two per cluster - as the app itself create kubernetes resources - it is not possible to differentiate what resources we have created. Like:
- admin deploys app1
- admin creates contoso with proxy using app1
- app1 deploys contoso and proxy resources - everything is fine
- admin deploys app2
- admin creates contoso with proxy using app2 this time
- app2 knows nothing about app1 and happily manages resources of app1
Thus we must state that deploying two instances of the app explicitly is NOT supported scenario.
even if we are able to install two per cluster - as the app itself create kubernetes resources - it is not possible to differentiate what resources we have created. Like:
Thus we must state that deploying two instances of the app explicitly is NOT supported scenario.