From: Paul Holm
Thinking about this a little further (multiple tenants). I see 2
patterns for multiple tenants.

Okay, although in my hypothetical I was more interested in giving each tenant
their own schema (library), under the premise that they would want that, as
opposed to intermingling their data with other tenant data in the same tables;
same libraries. Maybe each tenant would need their own backup procedures, and
FTP their data to their own offsite locations, for example. Considering using
IBM i to host cloud services for multiple, unrelated tenant organizations.

-Nathan





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