Multi-tenancy refers to a principle in software architecture where a single instance of the software runs on a server, serving multiple client-organizations (tenants).
For example, one instance of Google Presentation may serve a group of students
Multitenancy contrasts with multi-instance architectures where separate software instances (or hardware systems) operate on behalf of different client organizations.
With a multitenant architecture, a software application is designed to virtually partition its data and configuration, and each client organization works with a customized virtual application.
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