Multitenancy = Allowing customers to share computing resources in a public, or private cloud. Traditional, on-premise server environments would only have one tenant using your server, this is like having a single family home in the suburbs, you're going to have a single tendency solution, or dedicated solution by having one house with one family living inside of it. In a building with 50 apartments & 50 different families counts as having one tenant assigned to a room, & 50 tenants assigned to the building.
D is correct.
Mike Meyers
"Multitenancy is the ability to support multiple customers on the same infrastructure at the same time—and it’s both a blessing and a curse. It’s a blessing because one of the great benefits of cloud computing is that someone who needs a teeny-tiny server that does almost no work can pay for a likewise teeny-tiny fraction of the resources of a huge server for a few pennies a day. The curse, though, is that you have neighbors, and you don’t get much say in who they are."
Multitenancy is a reference to the mode of operation of software where multiple independent instances of one or multiple applications operate in a shared environment.
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