hyperscalability
Hyperscalability refers to the capacity of a system, application, or infrastructure to scale to extremely large workloads with minimal manual intervention. It describes the ability to add compute, storage, and networking resources across distributed environments and to support rapid, often near-linear growth in demand. Hyperscalability is not just about bigger servers; it relies on architectural choices that enable a system to expand seamlessly as traffic and data volumes rise.
Achieving hyperscalability typically involves cloud-native and distributed patterns. These include stateless or loosely coupled services, data
Applications of hyperscalability include large-scale web platforms, search and content delivery networks, social media and streaming