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Watch the first chapter of this video for the basics on Multitenancy.
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It is possible to have as manymultitenant structures as required.
Data access across domains
In a multitenant structure, every tenant works as an independent domain in terms of the data and assets they can access. Each domain has, for example, its own resources, such as alerts, Activeboards, applications, lookups, etc., its own set of certificates and tokens, and its own data tables.
However, multitenant structures support data access across the domains. This means that some domains can access data tables across several domains inside the multitenant structure by defining data access rules. These rules are defined by an admin who can set up as many rules as required to share data grouped in tables across the required domains in a multitenant structure.Learn more about this here.