Architecting multitenant solutions on Azure | Azure Friday

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John Downs joins Scott Hanselman to discuss how to design, architect, and build multitenant Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) solutions on Azure. If you're building a SaaS product or another multitenant service, there's a lot to consider when you want to ensure high performance, tenant isolation, and managing deployments. We'll walk through some example SaaS architectures and see how Microsoft provides guidance to help you to build a multitenant solution on top of Azure.

00:00 – Introduction
00:23 – Multitenancy in the cloud
06:28 – Multitenancy guidance
07:00 – Design considerations
16:09 – Architectural approaches
18:07 – Service-specific guidance
20:28 – Wrap-up

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Thank you so much for the informative video. Multitenancy, in general, is a bit challenging, especially when it comes to managing tenants and their subscriptions through a dedicated tenant administration portal. This is in conjunction with data isolation strategies such as a Shared Database for All Tenants and a Separate Database Per Tenant. We dedicated the past four years to analyzing and studying the best practices that should be considered when building a SaaS app using the Multitenancy approach.

BlazorPlate
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Very nicely described and the documentation looks so complete. Can't wait to read through and explore..!
Thanks for putting all this information together! :)

swarnadeep
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I wish this was a playlist on your channel.

tk
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This subject matter *should* be its own role-based or specialty certification for Azure...

AD
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Does SOC 2 compliance require a certain model?

owensigurdson
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How does this fit with CAF and Enterprise Landing Zones?

iamnospayt
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Any nugget packages you would recommend for multi-tenant?

davidbrenchley
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Extreme high level approach :( Things you showed are just isolating tenants on resources and not really using the Cloud like PaaS. Things you showed can be easily done in a Kubernetes Cluster. More interesting would be Scaling for example in CosmosDB or how to integrate Azure B2C or API Management and split Storage and Compute clear ... and so on..

rarepanda
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thi sis a useless session just should have shared links in ONE SLIDE.. Waste of TIME!

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