When you build a PowerShell project from multiple files, the natural structure is clear: enums first, then classes, then functions. Each group has its own place, and as long as dependencies only flow in one direction, that structure works perfectly. But sometimes a function depends on a class, and that class calls the function. There is no longer a clean boundary between the two groups — they need
Kubernetes Multi-Tenancy: Namespace Isolation, RBAC, and Network Policies Explained Most teams running shared Kubernetes clusters believe they have isolation. They have namespaces. They have different teams deploying to different namespaces. It feels like separation. It is not. Kubernetes was designed as a single-tenant system. Multi-tenancy is not a built-in feature. It is a property you constr