Youtestme Architecture
Multi-Instances
Definition:In a multi-instance architecture, each client has its own instance of the software and its infrastructure. Each instance operates independently, providing greater isolation.
Stability:One client’s issues do not affect others.
Enhanced Security:Each client's data and applications are completely isolated from those of other clients.
Flexibility:High degree of customization is possible for each client’s instance.
Dedicated Resources:Performance is consistent as resources are not shared.
Use Cases:Suitable for enterprises requiring high customization, security, and isolation.