skálázol
skálázol is a term used in technology, particularly in software development and system administration, to describe the process of increasing or decreasing the capacity of a system or network to handle a given workload. This can involve adding or removing resources such as servers, memory, or processing power. The primary goal of skálázol is to ensure that a system can perform optimally under varying demands, from low user traffic to peak loads.
There are two main types of skálázol: vertical and horizontal. Vertical skálázol, often referred to as scaling
The decision to skálázol is often driven by performance metrics, user demand, and cost considerations. Systems