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Multi-Tenancy

Multi-tenancy is the ability for multiple independent tenants (and their users) to share a single implementation of CA APM. Tenants only interact with each other in defined ways, as specified by their roles and tenant hierarchies. Typically, unless granted access by a role or tenant hierarchy, each tenant views the CA APM implementation as solely for its own use and cannot update or view the data for another tenant.

Multi-tenancy allows tenants to share hardware and application support resources, which reduces the cost of both, while gaining many benefits of an independent implementation.

Multi-tenancy is installed automatically during the CA APM installation. After you have installed CA APM, follow the steps in this section to implement multi-tenancy.

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How to Implement Multi-Tenancy