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Closes #29280 Signed-off-by: AndyMunro <amunro@redhat.com>
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[id=proc-creating-a-realm_{context}]
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= Creating a realm
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[role="_abstract"]
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You create a realm to provide a management space where you can create users and give them permissions to use applications. At first login, you are typically in the _master_ realm, the top-level realm from which you create other realms.
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When deciding what realms you need, consider the kind of isolation you want to have for your users and applications. For example, you might create a realm for the employees of your company and a separate realm for your customers.
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Your employees would log into the employee realm and only be able to visit internal company applications. Customers would log into the customer
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realm and only be able to interact with customer-facing apps.
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.Procedure
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. Click *{project_name}* next to *master realm*, then click *Create Realm*.
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.Add realm menu
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image:images/add-realm-menu.png[Add realm menu]
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. Enter a name for the realm.
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. Click *Create*.
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.Create realm
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image:images/create-realm.png[Create realm]
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The current realm is now set to the realm you just created. You can switch between realms by clicking the realm name in the menu.
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