I'm trying to figure out what's the best approach to deploy multiple versions 
of the same software in kubernetes without relying on namespaces. According to 
the docs: 

"It is not necessary to use multiple namespaces just to separate slightly 
different resources, such as different versions of the same software: use 
labels to distinguish resources within the same namespace."

The only way (that I know of) to separate multiple versions of same software on 
the same namespace is naming services in accordance to software version, adjust 
the selector field and tag pods appropriately. This has maintenance overhead 
and I'm required to reference services with a different name according to the 
desired version. I don't think this is a solution.

I don't see any other way besides using namespaces. What am I missing something?

Thanks for any help.

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