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Nice fictitious numbers.  You'd be good at marketing :-)

Reminds me of a quote from the late Simon Coulter, "What part of marketing = lie don't you understand?". But no, the numbers are fairly accurate.

You can do it without 10 virtual machines, same way you describe on the IBM i.

If you can do it, then why don't you? And when I say "you", I mean anyone who deploys broadly scoped workloads under .Net, JEE, or PHP environments. In every case that I'm aware of, they have resorted to hosting separate tenants on separate virtual machine instances. Separate virtual machine instances are often used for separate products, even for 1 tenant.

 Create separate schema's, library lists (aka databases) on platform X,Y, or Z.

I'm aware of schema support by other databases, but I'm not aware of any other systems supporting separate sub systems, and / or separate library lists.

I don't see any cost savings here.


Or you're just in delusional denial.

-Nathan


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