👉 Tenant computing refers to a cloud computing model where multiple tenants, each with their own set of resources and data, share the same physical infrastructure. In this setup, each tenant operates their own virtualized environment, isolated from others, yet utilizing the same underlying hardware and network resources. This model is commonly found in virtualized cloud environments such as VMware vSphere or Microsoft Hyper-V, where each tenant's workload runs on a dedicated virtual machine (VM) but shares the physical server's resources like CPU, memory, and storage. Tenant computing enhances resource efficiency, reduces costs, and provides high levels of isolation and security, ensuring that each tenant's data and applications remain private and secure from others.