ultrascalability
Ultrascalability refers to the ability of a system to handle an extremely large and potentially unbounded increase in load or data volume without significant degradation in performance or availability. It goes beyond typical scalability, which often implies a linear or predictable increase in resources to match demand. Ultrascalability suggests a capacity to grow exponentially or even unpredictably, often by leveraging distributed computing architectures and highly elastic infrastructure.
Key characteristics of ultrascalable systems include massive horizontal scaling capabilities, fault tolerance, and the ability to
Examples of systems that aim for ultrascalability include global social media platforms, large-scale e-commerce sites, and