Building Multi-Tenant SaaS Architectures: Principles, Practices, and Patterns Using AWS

$47.38

This book provides an in-depth guide to designing and building multi-tenant Software as a Service (SaaS) applications, a key concept in modern software development.

Building Multi-Tenant SaaS Architectures: Principles, Practices, and Patterns Using AWS
Building Multi-Tenant SaaS Architectures: Principles, Practices, and Patterns Using AWS
$47.38

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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

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Weight 0.767 lbs
Dimensions 17.8 × 2.5 × 23.3 in

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