Overview document for scalability#105
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Can we portray the differences b/w vertical and horizontal scaling in a tabular format? that way it makes it more readable.
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| === What is scalability? | ||
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| Cloud scalability in cloud computing refers to the ability to increase or decrease IT resources as needed to meet changing demand. Data storage capacity, processing power and networking can all be scaled using existing cloud computing infrastructure. Scalability is one of the biggest advantage of using cloud. |
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Please see if we can add any relevant image.
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the artifact has been generated and you can find a preview of your change here: Actions - select your pull request workflow - scroll to the bottom, there you should be able to download the artifact (only works if something has been changed in solutions) |
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the artifact has been generated and you can find a preview of your change here: Actions - select your pull request workflow - scroll to the bottom, there you should be able to download the artifact (only works if something has been changed in solutions) |
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I like the article in general, but I'm asking myself, if we shoudl document it at all. Scalability is an already broadly discussed and documented feature. Wikipedia + the kubernetes page would maybe be already enough without any word written by us.
Therefore, I'm asking myself a bit what would be the benefit of this solution in comparison with wikipedia.
https://www.gartner.com/en/information-technology/glossary/scalability
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scalability
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