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Vertical scaling: Adds more resources to existing server racks, allowing data to be executed on a single node. Easier data management.
Horizontal scaling: Involves adding new servers, requires managing numerous queries, but can handle larger databases effectively.
Autoscaling: Automatically scales up (starts more servers) when traffic increases and scales down (shuts down servers) when traffic decreases.
Remeber:
Horizontal > Horizontal scaling is like adding more lanes to a highway to accommodate more traffic.
Vertical > This looks at the device in more "depth". adding more resources (CPU/RAM/DISK)
Autoscaling > Autoscale scales in and out, or horizontally. Scaling horizontally is an increase or decrease of the number of resource instances. For example, for a virtual machine scale set, scaling out means adding more virtual machines. Scaling in means removing virtual machines.
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