Hello,

This might be a little late but I had a few comments on the use cases.
The use cases do a good job of covering most of the use cases. However the
use cases seem more directed towards the SPDC use cases. There are few use
cases that we are dealing with that requires segmentation of the web-tiers
and the mid-tiers that conform to certain security rules. In this context,
the definition of a tenant gets a little hazy. To give an example.
The web-tier talks to the mid-tier but depending on the transactions might
have to go through a firewall/policy device that enforces security rules
and zones. This may not be the typical use case, but I would like to
capture this in this document.

The other use case is when you have a legacy tenant (using physical
hardware) but new capacity adds are happening in a virtual environment.
The tenant machines are now spread across both physical and virtual
worlds. The other use case  case is that of a database or a data store
that happens to reside in the physical world with the VM's in the virtual
world that access them.

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