What Is The Difference Between Scalability And Elasticity?
Answer / Arun Tiwari
Scalability refers to a system's ability to handle increasing amounts of work by adding resources, without needing major modifications. Elasticity, on the other hand, is the capability to rapidly adjust and provision computing resources in response to changes in demand.
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