AKS for Windows only supports process isolation. You can logically isolate clusters by utilizing different namespaces. With logical isolation, you can use a single AKS cluster for multiple workloads, teams, or environments. Kubernetes Namespaces form the logical isolation boundary for workloads and resources. You can also Physically isolated clusters.
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