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Vertical scalability is defined as the addition of resources to a single system node, such as a single computer or network station, which often results in additional CPUs or memory. Vertical scalability provides more shared resources for the operating system and applications. | Vertical scalability is defined as the addition of resources to a single system node, such as a single computer or network station, which often results in additional CPUs or memory. Vertical scalability provides more shared resources for the operating system and applications. | ||
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Version du 18 mai 2021 à 14:14
Définition
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extensibilité verticale
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vertical scalability
Vertical scalability is defined as the addition of resources to a single system node, such as a single computer or network station, which often results in additional CPUs or memory. Vertical scalability provides more shared resources for the operating system and applications.
Contributeurs: Claire Gorjux, Imane Meziani, wiki