Multi-tenant definition
Multi-tenant means an environment using the same Software and interfaces to configure resources and isolate Customer-specific traffic and data.
Multi-tenant means a physical or logical infrastructure serving several ISCRs through shared cloud computing resources and by means of a standardised model.
Multi-tenant means a multiple occupancy building with three or more Customers who each qualify for the Residential rate or two or more Customers of which each at least one qualifies for a Non-Residential rate.
More Definitions of Multi-tenant
Multi-tenant means any deployment of software and supporting infrastructure that is not Single‑Tenant.
Multi-tenant. A Business Sector comprised of all Mortgaged Properties leased by an Issuer (or the Borrower, in the case of a Mortgaged Property securing a Mortgage Loan) to two or more Tenants, as well as all Mortgaged Properties leased by an Issuer (or the Borrower, in the case of a Mortgaged Property securing a Mortgage Loan) to one Tenant but subject to a sub-lease pursuant to which such sub-lessee is primarily responsible for paying any portion of the rent due to the Issuer (or the Borrower, in the case of a Mortgaged Property securing a Mortgage Loan) or any portion of maintenance costs, taxes and/or insurance premiums due in respect of the Mortgaged Property (unless the Tenant guarantees the payment of, or is separately obligated to pay, all such rent, maintenance costs, taxes and insurance premiums).
Multi-tenant multiple Customers use the same tenant
Multi-tenant means a single building occupied by two or more tenants, with each tenant’s space distinctly separate from other spaces.