César Batista, B. Proença, Everton Cavalcante, T. Batista, F. Morais, Henrique Medeiros
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Academia and industry have recently acknowledged the many benefits of architecting with microservices. Nonethe-less, adopting a microservice architecture does not immediately guarantee the achievements promised by such an architectural style. A crucial architectural decision is why and where multi-tenancy should be adopted in microservice architectures. This paper presents a multi-tenant microservice architecture conceived to meet the requirements of a company to serve multiple customer applications (tenants). By reporting the migration and modern-ization of a monolith legacy architecture towards microservices, this paper discusses how a multi-tenant microservice architecture could benefit scalability, management, and third-party system integration. This paper also presents empirical results of a scalability evaluation to assess the adoption of multi-tenancy in the proposed architecture and quantify its impact on the system's performance.