A Tenancy is a unique customer account in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). A tenancy is a logical container for all of your OCI resources, such as compute instances, storage, and networking. You can create multiple tenancies in OCI, but each tenancy is isolated from other tenancies. This means that you can control who has access to your resources and how they are used.
Here are some multiple scenario based examples of how tenancies can be used:
Scenario 1: You are a company with multiple departments, such as sales, marketing, and engineering. Each department has its own set of requirements, so you create a separate tenancy for each department. This allows you to isolate the resources for each department and to control who has access to them.
Scenario 2: You are a developer who is working on a new application. You want to create a separate tenancy for the application so that you can test it and deploy it to production without affecting your other applications.
Scenario 3: You are a consultant who is working with multiple clients. You want to create a separate tenancy for each client so that you can isolate their resources and to control who has access to them.
Scenario 4: You are a company that is expanding into new markets. You want to create a separate tenancy for each market so that you can comply with local regulations and to improve performance.
Tenancies can also be used to create complex multi-tenancy environments.
For example,
You can use tenancies to create a separate tenancy for each customer or partner. This allows you to isolate their resources and to provide them with a customised experience.
Here are some additional benefits of using tenancies:
Security: Tenancies can help to protect your resources from unauthorised access.
Compliance: Tenancies can help you to comply with local regulations.
Performance: Tenancies can improve performance by isolating your resources from other tenancies.
Scalability: Tenancies are scalable and can grow with your business.
Cost Optimisation: Tenancies can help you to optimise your costs by isolating your resources and by using different pricing models for different tenancies.
If you are planning to deploy applications to OCI, you should consider using tenancies. Tenancies can help you to create a secure, compliant, performant, scalable, and cost-effective environment for your applications.
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