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app on azure
Hey,
Based on your situation, I'd suggest going with the multiple tenants approach. It's a solid choice because your customers work separately and the apps have some differences. So, here's what I recommend: create a separate https://triotechsystems.com/getting-started-with-microsoft-azure-why-is-it-so-popular/ tenant for each customer.
With this approach, each customer gets their own dedicated space to host their app and SQL Server database. That way, you can customize the setup to fit their specific needs. It also ensures that their data is kept separate and secure.
Sure, managing multiple tenants might be a bit more complex, but it's worth it for the flexibility and individualized experience you can provide. Just keep in mind that there might be some additional costs involved since each tenant will have its own expenses.
If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to let me know!
Take care!