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What kind of tooling will I get access to with Private Cloud that I will not have for other deployments?
Posted by Mark Hayden about 2 years ago
Are there additional security and/or operational benefits with the Private Instance (single tenant) environment?
Posted by Mark Hayden about 2 years ago
What are the technical and feature differences between the Private Instance (single tenant) and standard multi-tenant environments?
Posted by Mark Hayden about 2 years ago
Does each private instance (single tenant environment) get its own unique, dedicated, storage encryption key?
Posted by Mark Hayden about 2 years ago
Does Lytics do all the set-up, and configuration? Do you have partners that can do this? What resources do we need to allocate?
Posted by Mark Hayden about 2 years ago
If my instance is managed in the EU and then a customer visits from the US, will their data be stored outside of the EU or how does routing work?
Posted by Mark Hayden about 2 years ago
How is the pricing model different? Why are some regions more expensive than the default multi-tenant deployment?
Posted by Mark Hayden about 2 years ago
Can I deploy Lytics Private Instances in multiple locations in different regions (e.g., Zurich, Frankfurt, Singapore)? Is there a cost per set-up? Per instance?
Posted by Mark Hayden about 2 years ago
Can we aggregate data across regions into a single account for an "Aggregated Data Account"?
If we deploy in a âhybridâ configuration where we use a Lytics Private Instance (single tenant environment) in Europe and Asia-Pacific, and we use Lytics multi-tenant in the United States and North America, can we still get the benefit of âone platformâ with the ability to aggregate the data in these different accounts and different instances into an âAggregated Data Accountâ for a single view of customer or analytics use case? Will there be any functional impact on the fully integrated Lytics capabilities across regions?
Posted by Mark Hayden about 2 years ago
Can Lytics be deployed on any Cloud service provider?
Posted by Mark Hayden about 2 years ago