The EdgeXOS appliance is the perfect multi-tenant appliance due to its multiple built-in bandwidth management features, including per user bandwidth throttling, link balancing and failover, graphical usage reporting, and network access control.
A multi-tenant deployment is one where there is typically multiple offices and/or end-users, each with its own separate addressing and each with their own separate application requirements. The EdgeXOS platform enables the building administrator to control which offices/end-users get what priority to bandwidth and how bandwidth is delivered to each tenant.
Typically examples of multi-tenant deployments include: Apartment Buildings, Office Buildings, Executive Suites, and Hotel Conference Rooms.
Problem
When dealing with various users that require different levels of service, it is critical to make sure that enough bandwidth is available for each user and that each user gets the service level to which they have subscribed. Without some method for managing the bandwidth, ensuring uptime for the Internet connection, and the ability to add more bandwidth when needed, the level of service can quickly degrade, which leads to unsatisfied customers.
Solution
Deployment of the EdgeXOS appliance puts bandwidth control back into the hands of the building administrator. The EdgeXOS appliance provide a stable and reliable platform from which each users bandwidth can be prioritized and shaped based on their specific service level guarantee. Further, the EdgeXOS appliance can monitor each users usage rates and dynamically adjust the available bandwidth so that no single user can saturate the link(s). Finally, the EdgeXOS appliance enables the ability to easily obtain additional bandwidth by balancing inexpensive broadband links without having to purchase expensive ISP circuits.
For multi-tenant deployments where ensuring quality of service and the ability to easily and inexpensively add bandwidth, the EdgeXOS appliance is a cost-effective way to ensure customer satisfaction.

Additional bandwidth through link balancing, throttling and prioritization for each office / end-user, and a separately define network for the building administrators.