RingQ FQDNs
How they work in Single Tenant (ST) and Multi-Tenant (MT) deployments
1. Single-Tenant (ST) FQDN
FQDN Format:
https://company.ringq.ai
How it works:
- A dedicated environment for each customer/company.
- All backend services, databases, and configurations are isolated.
- The domain (FQDN) is clean and customer branded.
- Often hosted under a dedicated cloud project or virtual machine group.
Use Cases:
- Enterprises needing higher data isolation and security.
- Custom deployment, branding, and feature control.
2. Multi-Tenant (MT) FQDN
FQDN Format:
https://company..ringq.cloud
How it works:
- Multiple tenants (companies/users) share the same infrastructure.
- Logical isolation via namespaces, org IDs, or tenant IDs.
- The FQDN includes the company name and server zone (e.g., us-east, eu-west), allowing routing to the correct environment.
Use Cases:
- SaaS product model.
- Fast onboarding, cost-effective for small to medium clients.
- Centralized updates and shared resource pools.
FQDN Examples:
| Type |
FQDN Example |
Infra Type |
Isolation Level |
| ST |
https://acmecorp.ringq.ai |
Dedicated VM/cluster |
High (per-customer) |
| MT |
https://acmecorp.useast1.ringq.cloud |
Shared SaaS infra |
Medium (logical) |
Depending on your company’s needs, you can choose which option suits you best:
| Need |
Recommendation |
| Customization & Branding |
Single Tenant |
| Lower cost & fast rollout |
Multi-Tenant |
| Regulatory Compliance |
Single-Tenant |
| Scale with multiple users |
Multi-Tenant |
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