The document discusses multi-tenant architecture, which allows multiple customers to use a single software instance installed on multiple servers. This increases resource utilization and reduces operational complexity and costs. It describes how a multi-tenant application can provide customization for each organization's needs while being maintained as a single infrastructure with shared components, such as database tables. The advantages of multi-tenant architecture include easy maintenance, quick upgrades, better release management, and lower hardware requirements and costs of operation. However, it also presents more complex applications, a need for more configurability, and the risk that a single failure could impact many customers.
2. What is Multi-Tenacy Ability to run multiple customers on a single software instance installed on multiple servers to increase resource utilization . By allowing load balancing among tenants, and to reduce operational complexity and cost in managing the software to deliver the service.
5. Same Application – Multiple Users Multitenant applications can provide a high degree of customization to support each target organization's needs like Branding, Workflow, Access Control, etc.
6. Multi Tenant Success First Degree Multi-tenancy All customers are served from a single infrastructure in which every component is shared, including tables in the database. Second Degree Multi-tenancy Within each Intacct cluster, a single Oracle database instance serves a shared schema to a minimum of 10 customers.
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