https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/working-with-objects/namespaces/
"Namespaces are intended for use in environments with many users spread across multiple teams, or projects. For clusters with a few to tens of users, you should not need to create or think about namespaces at all. Start using namespaces when you need the features they provide."
Think of namespaces in Kubernetes as different floors in a large office building. Each floor represents a separate workspace for different teams or departments within the organization. Just as each floor has its own set of offices, meeting rooms, and facilities, each namespace in Kubernetes has its own set of resources, configurations, and access controls, providing isolation and organization within the cluster.
https://jamesdefabia.github.io/docs/user-guide/namespaces/
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