Skálázódó
Skálázódó is an Icelandic word that translates to "scaling" in English. It is commonly used in the context of computing and technology to describe the ability of a system, network, or application to handle an increasing amount of work or demand. This can be achieved by adding more resources, such as servers, processors, or memory, or by optimizing existing resources to perform more efficiently.
There are two main types of scaling: vertical scaling and horizontal scaling. Vertical scaling, also known as
The concept of skálázódó is crucial for ensuring that systems can meet user demands, especially during peak