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What (who) is scalability - definition

PROPERTY OF A SYSTEM TO HANDLE A GROWING AMOUNT OF WORK BY ADDING RESOURCES TO THE SYSTEM
Scale (computing); Does not scale; Scalable; Scaling (computer network); Scale out; Horizontal scaling; Weak scaling; Strong scaling; Scale-out; Scalable system; Web scalable; Vertical scaling; Web scale; Webscale; Web-scale; Horizontal scalability; Scaleability

scalability         
How well a solution to some problem will work when the size of the problem increases. For example, a central server of some kind with ten clients may perform adequately but with a thousand clients it might fail to meet response time requirements. In this case, the average response time probably scales linearly with the number of clients, we say it has a complexity of O(N) ("order N") but there are problems with other complexities. E.g. if we want N nodes in a network to be able to communicate with each other, we could connect each one to a central exchange, requiring O(N) wires or we could provide a direct connection between each pair, requiring O(N^2) wires (the exact number or formula is not usually so important as the highest power of N involved). (1995-03-29)
Scalability         
Scalability is the property of a system to handle a growing amount of work by adding resources to the system.
Scalable         
·adj Capable of being scaled.

Wikipedia

Scalability

Scalability is the property of a system to handle a growing amount of work. One definition for software systems specifies that this may be done by adding resources to the system.

In an economic context, a scalable business model implies that a company can increase sales given increased resources. For example, a package delivery system is scalable because more packages can be delivered by adding more delivery vehicles. However, if all packages had to first pass through a single warehouse for sorting, the system would not be as scalable, because one warehouse can handle only a limited number of packages.

In computing, scalability is a characteristic of computers, networks, algorithms, networking protocols, programs and applications. An example is a search engine, which must support increasing numbers of users, and the number of topics it indexes. Webscale is a computer architectural approach that brings the capabilities of large-scale cloud computing companies into enterprise data centers.

In distributed systems, there are several definitions according to the authors, some considering the concepts of scalability a sub-part of elasticity, others as being distinct.

In mathematics, scalability mostly refers to closure under scalar multiplication.

In industrial engineering and manufacturing ..

Scaling of innovations

Examples of use of scalability
1. StorageTek VSM offers high scalability and ensures a high level of data protection.
2. "We are bullish on all the large caps because they have better scalability," said Harit Shah, an analyst with Equitymaster.com.
3. This system utilizes real–time links not just to SABB’s systems and servers, but also to the Saudi Credit Bureau and the retailer’s technology infrastructure, offering rapid scalability.
4. Al Ansari Exchange had selected Wipro for the project to facilitate user friendliness of the application and offer scalability to support its business growth.
5. The scalability, however, is currently good for Hyderabad with a lot of open space in and around the central part of the city.