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... ... @@ -13,17 +13,8 @@ 13 13 14 14 This microlearning centers on a 'standard' system vs a multi-tenant system. 15 15 16 -With a multi-tenant system we mean: A system that can be deployed in various locations but uses the same functionality across those locations 16 +* With a multi-tenant system we mean: A system that can be deployed in various locations but uses the same functionality across those locations. 17 17 18 -The focal point of this microlearning will be to explain the difference between a 'standard' system and a multi-tenant system. 19 - 20 -* The key aspects are: 21 -** A system has an individual connection and data exchange with a system 22 -** A multi-tenant system reuses the integration solution but can be deployed differently per tenant 23 -** Multi-tenant solution is handy in case you want to standardize but the supplying (or receiving) applications are deployed on varying locations instead of a single location 24 -** In case all communication can run through the eMagiz cloud the API Gateway could be an alternative 25 -** Choosing between API Gateway and multi-tenant in messaging is a question on synchronous vs asynchronous 26 - 27 27 == 3. System vs Multi-tenant System == 28 28 29 29 Within Capture, you need to drag and drop systems on the canvas. In the crashcourse platform, we have focused on the basic concepts to [[Configure a system>>doc:Main.eMagiz Academy.Microlearnings.Crash Course.Crash Course Platform.crashcourse-platform-capture-configure-a-system||target="blank"]]. In this microlearning, we will zoom in on the differences between selecting a 'standard' system and a multi-tenant system to build your integration solution with. Knowing the differences between the two is relevant so you can make an informed decision on which option to select when.