With Cisco SD-WAN multitenancy, a service provider can manage multiple customers, called tenants, from Cisco vManage.
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/routers/sdwan/configuration/system-interface/vedge-20-x/systems-interfaces-book/sdwan-multitenancy.html
That's going to be just right.
From the link you provided:
The service provider accesses Cisco vManage using a domain name mapped to the IP address of a Cisco vManage cluster and manages the multitenant deployment. Each tenant is provided a subdomain to access a tenant-specific Cisco vManage view and manage the tenant deployment. For example, a service provider using the domain name managed-sp.com, can assign tenants Customer1 and Customer2 the subdomains customer1.managed-sp.com and customer2.managed-sp.com and manage them on the same set of Cisco SD-WAN controllers, instead of providing each customer a single-tenant setup with a dedicated set of Cisco SD-WAN controllers.
I'll go with A.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Qdquq_aU84
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