I actually wrote an article [1] last week exploring single-tenant SAAS architectures because I was annoyed with how complicated our multi-tenant plans were. Was bummed the HN post [2] didn't get any traction because I was really hoping for some critical feedback.
For me, the holy grail is a cost-effective system that doesn't back you into scaling issues down the road and is simple enough to be run by a single developer (on the side) rather than a dedicated team of sysadmins. Pipe dream? Maybe. But it's worth a shot.
I actually wrote an article [1] last week exploring single-tenant SAAS architectures because I was annoyed with how complicated our multi-tenant plans were. Was bummed the HN post [2] didn't get any traction because I was really hoping for some critical feedback.
For me, the holy grail is a cost-effective system that doesn't back you into scaling issues down the road and is simple enough to be run by a single developer (on the side) rather than a dedicated team of sysadmins. Pipe dream? Maybe. But it's worth a shot.
[1]: https://hackernoon.com/exploring-single-tenant-architectures...
[2]: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=13385474