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Managed Private Cloud refers to a principle in software architecture where a single instance of the software runs on a server, serves a single client organization (tenant), and is managed by a third party. The third-party provider is responsible for providing the hardware for the server, and also for preliminary maintenance. This is in contrast to multitenancy where multiple client organizations share a single server or an on-premises deployment where the client organization hosts its software instance. Managed Private Clouds also fall under the larger umbrella of cloud computing.

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  • Managed Private Cloud refers to a principle in software architecture where a single instance of the software runs on a server, serves a single client organization (tenant), and is managed by a third party. The third-party provider is responsible for providing the hardware for the server, and also for preliminary maintenance. This is in contrast to multitenancy where multiple client organizations share a single server or an on-premises deployment where the client organization hosts its software instance. Managed Private Clouds also fall under the larger umbrella of cloud computing. (en)
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  • Managed Private Cloud refers to a principle in software architecture where a single instance of the software runs on a server, serves a single client organization (tenant), and is managed by a third party. The third-party provider is responsible for providing the hardware for the server, and also for preliminary maintenance. This is in contrast to multitenancy where multiple client organizations share a single server or an on-premises deployment where the client organization hosts its software instance. Managed Private Clouds also fall under the larger umbrella of cloud computing. (en)
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