Single Tenant


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Definition
Single tenant refers to an architecture where a software application or service is dedicated to one customer only. Each customer has their own isolated environment, including infrastructure, data, and configurations, rather than sharing resources with other tenants.

Why it matters
Single tenant deployments offer stronger data isolation, greater control, and easier compliance with strict security or regulatory requirements. They are often preferred by organizations handling sensitive data or needing custom configurations and performance guarantees.

Example use case
A financial institution uses a single tenant identity platform hosted in its own cloud environment to ensure full control over data, security policies, and compliance audits.