james liam
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May 03, 2025
5:36 AM
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Software scalability refers to the ability of a system to handle increased load. Horizontal scaling involves adding more machines or servers to distribute the load, ensuring better availability and directv packages redundancy. Vertical scaling enhances a single machine’s capacity, increasing CPU, memory, or storage. Horizontal scaling is preferred for large, distributed systems, while vertical scaling suits smaller, resource-intensive applications.
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