Success with a multi-tenant architecture requires the close alignment of design, use case, and underlying technology. Let’s dive into the key design patterns, their benefits, and their challenges.
Understanding your customer base and planning early are essential steps when designing a scalable, multi-tenant database architecture that balances cost, performance and isolation. Building and ...
Baffle, a company that protects sensitive data, is offering new capabilities designed to secure multi-tenant applications on Amazon Web Services (AWS)—giving AWS customers the ability to secure data ...
How the TiDB distributed SQL database addresses the key needs of multitenant architectures while also providing advanced features for resource management and data placement. In a previous article, we ...
This guide is a technical deep dive into tenant isolation strategies and infrastructure patterns, with a strong focus on authentication and identity systems, while remaining applicable to any ...
A cleverly chosen multi-tenant architecture creates the necessary structures. The tenants share an application with other tenants, all of which are isolated from each other so that the application ...
Imagine managing a large apartment complex that is occupied by digital residents rather than real ones. They all share the same infrastructure, from the plumbing (the network) to the elevator (the ...
Imagine living in an apartment building. You lock your door, install a security system, and feel pretty safe, right? But what if your neighbor's apartment gets robbed ...
SaaS needs a new data system. That’s the driving idea behind Nile, a startup that aims to create this data system with serverless Postgres at its core. Co-founded by Sriram Subramanian, the former ...