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Keyword: MultitenancyEvaluating the effect of Locking on Multitenancy Isolation for Components of Cloud-hosted Services
Multitenancy isolation is a way of ensuring that the performance, stored data volume and access privileges required by one tenant and/or component does not affect other tenants and/or components. One of the conditions that can influence the varying degrees of isolation is when locking is enabled for a process or component that is being shared.…
Read MoreA Model for Optimising the Deployment of Cloud-hosted Application Components for Guaranteeing Multitenancy Isolation
Tenants associated with a cloud-hosted application seek to reduce running costs and minimize resource consumption by sharing components and resources. However, despite the benefits, sharing resources can affect tenant’s access and overall performance if one tenant abruptly experiences a significant workload, particularly if the application fails to accommodate this sudden increase in workload. In cases…
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