A network administrator is planning to host a company application in the cloud, making the application available for all internal and third-party users. Which of the following concepts describes this arrangement?
While SaaS and Multitenancy have similar definitions SaaS would more so be the actual delivery of the model, or the accessing of the service while multitenancy describes the scenario of an admin hosting this application.
A. multitenancy
The ability to support multiple customers on the same infrastructure at the same time. Multitenancy enables customers with small computing needs to only pay for what they actually need in exchange for sharing the same infrastructure with other customers. Comes with the risk those customers will hog shared resources or compromise the infrastructure (by accident or on purpose).
The correct answer is:
A. Multitenancy.
Multitenancy describes a cloud computing architecture where multiple users or organizations (tenants) share the same application or infrastructure while keeping their data and configurations separate. Hosting a company application in the cloud for internal and third-party users aligns with this concept, as the application serves multiple distinct user groups on a shared platform.
I see your point about multitenancy, which indeed involves multiple users or organizations sharing the same application or infrastructure while keeping their data separate. However, in the context of making an application available to all internal and third-party users, SaaS (Software as a Service) is the more accurate concept. SaaS specifically refers to delivering applications over the internet, allowing users to access them without managing the underlying infrastructure.
Multitenancy is a characteristic of many SaaS applications, but SaaS itself describes the delivery model you're referring to.
Multitenancy.
Explanation:
Multitenancy refers to a cloud computing architecture where a single instance of an application serves multiple customers, with each customer's data kept separate and secure from the others. This is the most suitable description for the scenario given, as the administrator wants to make the application accessible to various users while maintaining data isolation.
Multitenancy refers to a cloud architecture where multiple users (tenants) share the same application or resources while maintaining data and access separation. In this scenario, hosting the application in the cloud for both internal and third-party users aligns with the concept of multitenancy, as the same application instance will likely serve different groups of users.
D. SaaS (Software as a Service)
Explanation:
The key aspect of the question is that the company application is being hosted in the cloud and made available for internal and third-party users.
Software as a Service essentially making an App in the cloud
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