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Multi-tenancy in vector databases allows a single database instance to serve multiple isolated tenants. This architecture improves resource utilization and reduces operational costs. Each tenant's data remains logically separated, ensuring privacy and security. The approach is critical for SaaS applications that require scalable vector search across different customer segments.
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