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I need to understand multi tenant architecture. Not just theory but implementation examples with benefits.

Please provide some good reference if possible.
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Updated 21-Feb-15 7:17am
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[no name] 21-Feb-15 13:10pm    
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multitenancy[^] or do you like only to shine with keywords?
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 21-Feb-15 13:18pm    
Would you post it as an answer, to get rid of it? :-)
—SA
[no name] 21-Feb-15 13:22pm    
I'm afraid to post it as an answer :(
Bruno
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 21-Feb-15 13:30pm    
One Russian proverb tells us: "Being afraid of wolves would mean not going to the forest".
—SA
[no name] 21-Feb-15 14:15pm    
I made a first step into the forest and I did not encounter any wolves until now :-)
Thanks, Bruno

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multitenancy[^] or do you like only to shine with keywords?
 
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Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 21-Feb-15 13:36pm    
5ed. For bravery, I guess. :-)

By the way, I really like the formulation about "to shine with keywords".
One problem I have difficulty to explain is: many people seemingly believe in verbal knowledge. (Let's set aside some knowledge in the fields of linguistic, of course.) What is much worse, considerably big part of them believe that this is the only existing kind of knowledge. In other words, there are many people who think that all the knowledge is just the ability to take some word on input and produce "correct words" on output. J. D. Salinger depicted something very similar in his "The Catcher in the Rye".

—SA
[no name] 21-Feb-15 14:10pm    
Thank you very much. Both, your comment on the question and your comment here ...I need first my time to _really_ understand in the details, you know my english is something weak. On a first glance I think I got the Point, but need to evaluate it more :-)
Thank you, Bruno
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 21-Feb-15 21:06pm    
:-)
Sudhir Dutt Rawat 22-Feb-15 2:04am    
did not ask for marketing jargons...

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