The multi-tenancy for Kubeflow within OpenDataHub is still something in progress. See https://issues.redhat.com/browse/ODH-443

Speaking of Kubeflow 1.3 on OpenShift 4.7 along out of the context of OpenDataHub, there is effort to make it happen, it may need some hack but works. See https://cloud.redhat.com/blog/operationalizing-kubeflow-in-openshift and https://github.com/raffaelespazzoli/kubeflow-ocp

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On Nov 22, 2021, at 2:57 PM, tarik lwa3er <itmwiw@gmail.com> wrote:

Hello,
I would like to know if there is any way to achieve multi-tenancy in kubeflow's openshift distribution?
I'm on openshift 4.7 and I did manage to install kubeflow using the following kfdef: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/opendatahub-io/manifests/v1.3-branch/distributions/kfdef/kfctl_openshift_v1.3.0.yaml. Once installed, there were no authentication mechanism and thus not ideal for production use-cases.
I did some search and figured out opendatahub's teams are reflecting on an integrated authentication solution for ODH and KF (cluster vs namespace).
Meanwhile, I still need multi-tenancy and I would like to know if it's possible to have kubeflow installed with istio and dex(or keycloak) on openshift 4.7.
Thanks in advance.
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