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scalability

Ability of a software or hardware system or a network to grow without breaking down or requiring an expensive redesign. Scalable systems may thus be tested and perfected at a modest size and then expanded to meet future needs.



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Through this horizontal scaling, Sun Grid Engine software manages an organization's compute resources, allowing engineers to move beyond the desktop and leverage all the resources available on the net, thus reducing cycle times, speeding time to market and fundamentally changing the economics of technical computing.
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EAC application clustering products are designed to provide best price/performance cluster platform for horizontal scaling of web applications.
 
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