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Introduction
A realm is a collection of data (consisting of projects, metadata and data objects) and users that together provide a functional and siloed domain of operation.
Each realm belongs to a single DataJet server, and must have a unique name. The realm must be specified when logging in to DataJet.
Once the user has connected to a realm, projects for which they have been granted access will be available.
It is not possible to see projects from another realm - to do so, either start another instance of DataJet desktop, and login to the required realm, or logout and re-login to the desired realm.
Sharing Information between realms
Realms can share the following information with each other:
- Data - data can be shared from one realm to another via the use of packages
- Scripts - global scripts are available from all realms who have been configured to use the storage hub.
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