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Posted to commits@stratos.apache.org by ma...@apache.org on 2014/05/31 04:41:52 UTC

svn commit: r1598795 - /incubator/stratos/site/trunk/content/about/why-apache-stratos.mdtext

Author: madhura
Date: Sat May 31 02:41:52 2014
New Revision: 1598795

URL: http://svn.apache.org/r1598795
Log: (empty)

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    incubator/stratos/site/trunk/content/about/why-apache-stratos.mdtext

Modified: incubator/stratos/site/trunk/content/about/why-apache-stratos.mdtext
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/incubator/stratos/site/trunk/content/about/why-apache-stratos.mdtext?rev=1598795&r1=1598794&r2=1598795&view=diff
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--- incubator/stratos/site/trunk/content/about/why-apache-stratos.mdtext (original)
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@@ -60,6 +60,7 @@ Notice:    Licensed to the Apache Softwa
 <li>a = second derivative (eg. second derivative of current load average)</li>
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 <p>Multi factored auto scaling leads to maximized resource utilization while enabling ease in capacity planning. Moreover, it's capable of dynamic resource provisioning across multiple clouds. This provides devOps with easy and very accurate capacity planning.</p>
+<a class="cBookmark" name="multi-tenancy"/></a>
 <h2>Multi-tenancy</h2>
 <p>Multi-tenancy has different levels of isolations. Almost all PaaS vendors only provide container multi-tenancy like virtual machine, LXC or docker, etc. Yet, this is not scalable for a large deployment scenario that has hundreds, thousands, or millions of tenants.</p>
 <p>Apache Stratos has both container and in-container multi-tenancy capability, making Apache Stratos unique in the PaaS space. With in-container multi-tenancy support, users can have high tenance density, which optimizes resource utilisation by sharing resources, such as CPU and memory across tenants.</p>