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A customer-managed tenant is a separate, isolated, regulated and governed deployment of our product within our clients perimeter.

Clients that opt for this approach provide their own landing-zone that they can reach e.g. with https://unique.the-customer.com. It can also be, that the customer does not expose (blue star) to the Internet and thus there would be no such URL but more like https://unique.local (symbolic).

There exist many variants of this model depending mostly on the distribution of the responsibilities between the client and Unique.

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Get started

Learn how a customer managed tenant gets started from scratch.

Responsibilities

In Get started with a Customer Managed Tenant the responsibilities were defined. Independently from the who-does-who there are two key phases to the customer managed tenant model.

  • Setup phase, where the responsible parties sets up the landing zone, the resources within it and ultimately install (blue star) itself

  • Run phase, where the responsible parties run, maintain, investigate and operate (blue star) and potentially some resources

Since the https://unique-ch.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/PUB/pages/444989693/Get+started+with+a+Customer+Managed+Tenant#Responsibilities are very flexible, it is difficult to outline these phases in detail but you find information about both phases in their respective pages linked above.

Architecture

The architecture, as everything, heavily depends on the responsibilities. Unique is either consulted if the client is responsible or Unique implements the setup if they are responsible.

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Phases

When preparing, setting up and running a customer managed tenant, Unique identifies three main phases that are each documented in

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Infrastructure Architecture

Unique can advice on a recommended architecture by effort

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Regarding the application architecture itself, please refer to

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