Scalability up and down

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Document icon Scalability level up and down Version: 0.1 OIAr logo
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J.A.H. Schoonderbeek



Adaptability up and down has ordinal number 15. It's one-sentence description is:
"Capacity can be scaled both up and down".

When a facility has upward and downward scalability, then the capacity of the facility can be increased or decreased by measures acting on the facility itself. For example:

  • a server can be scaled up or down by adding or removing memory
  • an internet connection can be scaled up or down by having the provider assign more or less bandwidth to your connection