| Title: 2.3 - Multitenancy under the covers |
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| # 2.3 - Multitenancy under the covers |
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| ## Under the covers |
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| The Fortress data design allows clients to share a single server instance because each has its own storage area set aside in the back end database. This increases operational efficiency of the hosting service provider’s data center without sacrificing data isolation on behalf of the clients who use it. |
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