A STUDY ON MULTI TENANCY IN CLOUD DATA STORAGE AND MANAGEMENT
Keywords:
Cloud Computing, Multi TenancyAbstract
Cloud computing is one of the latest innovation in computer science which can serve its users with hardware, software and various computing resources based on their demands. Multi-tenancy enables the client service providers to serve multiple clients or tenants by a single application instance, with isolation of each tenant’s data. The benefits of this method include increased utilization of available hardware resources and improved ease of maintenance and deployment. These benefits can result in lower overall application costs.
This paper is a brief study on the multi-tenancy its various application, scalability and load-balancing of the storage component of multi-tenant applications. A hierarchical data management approach for structuring the different tenants and subtenants is presented.
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