2007
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-75694-1_15
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Virtualization-Based Techniques for Enabling Multi-tenant Management Tools

Abstract: Abstract. As service providers strive to improve the quality and efficiency of their IT (information technology) management services, the need to adopt a standard set of tools and processes becomes increasingly important. Deploying multitenant capable tools is a key part of this standardization, since a single instance can be used to manage multiple customer environments, and multi-tenant tools have the potential to significantly reduce service-delivery costs. However, most tools are not designed for multi-ten… Show more

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“…Moreover, maintaining separate application code versions for each tenant also incurs a high maintenance cost which cannot be tolerated by many SaaS providers. For example, experiments by Tsai et al [26] demonstrate that hosting multiple tenants on a single VM yields a scalability increase of 60-90% over a traditional design in which each tenant is assigned to a single virtual machine.…”
Section: Virtualization-level Multi-tenancymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, maintaining separate application code versions for each tenant also incurs a high maintenance cost which cannot be tolerated by many SaaS providers. For example, experiments by Tsai et al [26] demonstrate that hosting multiple tenants on a single VM yields a scalability increase of 60-90% over a traditional design in which each tenant is assigned to a single virtual machine.…”
Section: Virtualization-level Multi-tenancymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yet, they see a major barrier in the reengineering process that they should go through for this transformation [7]. In previous work, we have proposed a lightweight approach for carrying out this process in a structured manner and applied it to a small-scale opensource software project [8].…”
Section: Definitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a multi-tenant environment, the end-users can save time and other *Corresponding Author Email: abhijit.bora0099@gmail.com (A. Bora) resources that are primarily required for maintaining stand-alone services [4][5][6][7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%