Thanks, Fernando, I look forward to overcoming a bit more of my ignorance by way of e-following your progress.
On 15-05-21 08:20 AM, FGomez wrote: > Jacques, Pierre and Arum > > Thanks for the technical answer. > > I agreed with the advantages of a DB per Tenant and the scalability of > the HW infrastructure underneath . Hence the maintenance and support > issues. > I test with v14.12 and advise. > > Regards, > Fernando > > > > > Le 2015-05-21 03:09, Jacques Le Roux a écrit : >> More accurately multi-tenancy has been introduced in trunk in February >> 2010 and has been continuously improved since. >> It works with all the DBMSs you can fiund in the EntityEngine.xml file. >> The number of tenants depends on the material resources, not the code. >> It's not a solution to scale above thousands tough (you need a DB by >> tenant...) >> This limitation comes with the obvious advantages of having separated >> DBs. You can find details about these advantages on the Net, notably >> when it comes to backups things and guarantee access separation... >> >> Jacques >> >> >> Le 21/05/2015 07:59, Pierre Smits a écrit : >>> Hi Fernando. >>> >>> Multi-tenancy has been around since prior r12.x. And is working with >>> both >>> PostgreSQL and MySQL. >>> >>> Best regards, >>> >>> Pierre Smits >>> >>> *ORRTIZ.COM <http://www.orrtiz.com>* >>> Services & Solutions for Cloud- >>> Based Manufacturing, Professional >>> Services and Retail & Trade >>> http://www.orrtiz.com >>> >>> On Thu, May 21, 2015 at 4:34 AM, FGomez <fgo...@mail.com> wrote: >>> >>>> Hi All, >>>> >>>> I wanted to know if anyone has Multi-tenant running in production >>>> (or dev) >>>> with more then 3 tenants/clients with PostgreSql or mySql DBs? >>>> With v13.07 or v14.12 ( I believe the domain on the script is only >>>> available with the 'ant create-tenant' on v14.12 only). >>>> >>>> Thanks you for the feedback. >>>> >>>> Regards, >>>> Fernando >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >