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The goal of multitenancy is to maximize resource sharing across by allowing multiple users (while hiding the fact that these users are on the same server) and to ensure optimal performance. You can register tenants in the ESB Management Console, allowing tenants to maintain separate domains for their institutions.

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Adding a tenant

To add a new tenant, take the following steps:

  1. On the Configure tab of the ESB Management Console, click Add New Tenant.
  2. Enter the information about this tenant as follows:
    • Domain -  The domain name for the organization, which should be a unique name (e.g., abc.com)
    • Usage plan for the tenant - The usage plan defines limitations (such as number of users) for the tenant. 
    • First Name - First name of the tenant admin.
    • Last Name - Last name of the tenant admin. 
    • Admin Username - The username the tenant admin will use to log in. The username must always end with the domain name (e.g., admin@abc.com).
    • Email - The email address of the admin.

Viewing tenants

To view existing tenants, on the Configure tab in the ESB Management Console, click View Tenants.  tenants) to log in and use a single sever/cluster at the same time, in a tenant-isolated manner. That is, each user is given the experience of using his/her own server, rather than a shared environment. Multitenancy ensures optimal performance of the system's resources such as memory and hardware and also secures each tenant's personal data.

You can register tenant domains using the Management Console of WSO2 products.

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