Building Multi-Tenant SaaS Architectures

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Building Multi-Tenant SaaS Architectures

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Software as a service (SaaS) is on the path to becoming the de facto model for building, delivering, and operating software solutions. Adopting a multi-tenant SaaS model requires builders to take on a broad range of new architecture, implementation, and operational challenges. How data is partitioned, how resources are isolated, how tenants are authenticated, how microservices are built—these are just a few of the many areas that need to be on your radar when you're designing and creating SaaS offerings.

In this book, Tod Golding, a global SaaS technical lead at AWS, provides an end-to-end view of the SaaS architectural landscape, outlining the practical techniques, strategies, and patterns that every architect must navigate as part of building a SaaS environment .
• Describe, classify, and characterize core SaaS patterns and strategies
• Identify the key building blocks, trade-offs, and considerations that will shape the design and implementation of your multi-tenant solution
• Examine essential multi-tenant architecture strategies, including tenant isolation , noisy neighbor, data partitioning, onboarding, identity, and multi-tenant DevOps
• Explore how multi-tenancy influences the design and implementation of microservices
• Learn how multi-tenancy shapes the operational footprint of your SaaS environment
Who’s This Book For?

This book is targeted at builder, architect, and operations teams who are creating, migrating, or optimizing SaaS solutions. You might be brand new to SaaS and looking for the fundamental concepts that can get you started with SaaS, or you might already be immersed in SaaS and are looking at how you might want to apply the principles outlined here to enhance an existing solution. You'll notice that I've also included operations in this list. While significant parts of this book will be more focused on the builders and architects, there is a clear need for operations teams to be equally immersed in shaping the trade-offs and strategies that will be used to define the footprint of your as-a- service experience. There's also a corresponding need for builders and architects to be more immersed in the operations experience.


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