Multi-Tenant Architectures in Modern Cloud Computing: A Technical Deep Dive

This comprehensive article explores the evolution and implementation of multi-tenant architectures in modern cloud computing environments, focusing on their role in Software-as-a-Service solutions. The article examines how these architectures enable efficient resource sharing while maintaining stric...

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Published in:International Journal of Scientific Research in Computer Science, Engineering and Information Technology Vol. 11; no. 1; pp. 307 - 317
Main Author: Rishi Kumar Sharma
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: 03.01.2025
ISSN:2456-3307, 2456-3307
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Summary:This comprehensive article explores the evolution and implementation of multi-tenant architectures in modern cloud computing environments, focusing on their role in Software-as-a-Service solutions. The article examines how these architectures enable efficient resource sharing while maintaining strict data isolation among tenants. This article demonstrates how integrating AI-driven observability frameworks and advanced security mechanisms, such as IAM and KMS, can improve scalability by 70% and reduce operational costs by 60%, offering practical solutions to modern multi-tenant architecture challenges. The article delves into core technical components, including data layer implementation and compute layer architecture, while analyzing advanced security measures and AI-driven observability frameworks. Through extensive case studies and research analysis, the article demonstrates how multi-tenant architectures have revolutionized cloud service delivery by optimizing resource utilization, enhancing operational efficiency, and ensuring robust security measures across various industry sectors.
ISSN:2456-3307
2456-3307
DOI:10.32628/CSEIT25111236