Any given processor and memory will nearly always be running multiple workloads, often from different tenants.
Any given processor and memory will nearly always be running multiple workloads, often from different tenants.
Given a processor and memory in a cloud environment, it is highly likely that they will be running multiple workloads, often from different tenants. This is because cloud infrastructure is designed to maximize resource utilization efficiently, handling various tasks from different users in a shared environment. The nature of cloud computing necessitates that workloads are dynamically allocated and run on shared resources to optimize performance and availability.
7.4.1 How Cloud Changes Workload Security Any given processor and memory will nearly always be running multiple workloads, often from different tenants.
Security Guidance pg 86
Kind of depends if you read this as 'concurrently' or not. A single element of compute in the cloud will definitely run multiple workloads over time but tends to be allocated at a specific moment in time.