hotaddable
Hotaddable describes hardware or software resources that can be added to a running system without powering down. It encompasses the ability to increase capacity or add functionality while the system remains online, including memory, CPUs, storage, and peripheral devices in various computing environments. In virtualization, hot-add commonly refers to extending resources allocated to a running virtual machine, such as adding virtual CPUs or increasing memory, and may also cover adding virtual devices like network interfaces or storage.
The availability of hot-add depends on multiple factors. Both the host infrastructure and the guest operating
Hot-add is related but distinct from hot-plug. Hot-plug usually describes the addition or removal of devices,