This page describes how to create and manage namespaces in the Cloud Data Fusion Studio.
A namespace is a logical grouping of applications, data, and the associated metadata in a Cloud Data Fusion instance. You can think of namespaces as instance partitioning. Any application or data, referred to here as an entity , can exist independently in multiple namespaces. In a single instance, one namespace stores the data and metadata of an entity independently from another namespace.
Before you begin
When you first create a Cloud Data Fusion instance, you see a namespace called default. If you don't need to control access with multiple namespaces, you can work in this default namespace. Namespaces are only a logical partitioning. Scalability or concurrency continues to be maintained only at the instance level.
Create a namespace
To create a namespace in the Cloud Data Fusion Studio, follow these steps:
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Go to your instance:
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In the Google Cloud console, go to the Cloud Data Fusion page.
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To open the instance in the Cloud Data Fusion Studio, click Instances, and then click View instance.
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In the Cloud Data Fusion Studio, click Menu.
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In the menu, click to expand the Namespace options.
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Click Add Namespace.
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Enter a name and description and complete the optional configuration steps.
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Click Finish.
Manage a namespace
To manage configurations in namespace, see Namespace administration .
What's next
- Learn more about Namespace microservices .

