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Multiple Partitions with same route domain
- Dec 07, 2018
Yes, you can have multiple partitions using the same route domain. Typically used to control administration of different environments within the same route domain.
Check out: https://devcentral.f5.com/questions/use-cases-of-routing-domain-and-partition-57935
Note that a partition will only see objects created in it and the parent. For example, if you have partitions mystuff-production and mystuff-test, both with parent Common and configured for route domain mystuff-rd, mystuff-production will see objects configured in itself and Common but not in mystuff-test.
Yes, you can have multiple partitions using the same route domain. Typically used to control administration of different environments within the same route domain.
Check out: https://devcentral.f5.com/questions/use-cases-of-routing-domain-and-partition-57935
Note that a partition will only see objects created in it and the parent. For example, if you have partitions mystuff-production and mystuff-test, both with parent Common and configured for route domain mystuff-rd, mystuff-production will see objects configured in itself and Common but not in mystuff-test.
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