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		Definition of scalability in English: scalability(also scaleability) nounˌskeɪləˈbɪlətiˌskeɪləˈbɪlədi mass noun1The capacity to be changed in size or scale.  scalability of the service has not been an issue  Example sentencesExamples -  They offer a means of decreasing the electrical insulator thickness without decreasing the physical thickness for improved scalability.
 -  Each key drills down further to reveal a detailed and comprehensive set of scalability requirements.
 -  If your passion is to change the world, or even dominate an industry, scalability is the only way to multiply your arms and legs, and the hours in your day.
 -  We are improving flexibility, scalability, and deployability of the medical force through the initiative.
 -  The lack of scalability means that to achieve his optimistic economics one must jump from nothing to an incredibly large colony.
 -  We help start-ups to improve business model scalability.
 -  It is unlikely that private capital will finance such a tremendous undertaking until the risks are retired and the scalability challenge can be addressed.
 -  We are looking for scalability in terms of sizing, cost, and performance.
 -  This versatility is emblematic of the unique scalability of our air-ground task forces.
 -  Conduct a consistent and rigorous assessment of scalability and fundability potential.
 
 - 1.1 The ability of a computing process to be used or produced in a range of capabilities.
 the key is the scalability of the software  devices designed to improve the reliability and scalability of a website  Example sentencesExamples -  These interconnect devices are designed to provide any-to-any connectivity between all attached devices plus linear throughput scalability.
 -  The scalability disconnect creates an ever-increasing access density problem.
 -  Simulate heart data traffic and massive network loads, then measure end-to-end performance and scalability of network transactions.
 -  SAN bandwidth scalability is classified according to the topology of the SAN.
 -  From a provisioning point of view, the switched architecture provides better scalability.
 -  With easy upgrade and full scalability, the central server is fully open to future upgrades with faster processors, larger disk drives, and more.
 -  Terminal servers suffer from poor performance and lack scalability.
 -  If such features are required, these can be provided more effectively and with more scalability within a storage area network.
 -  Database scalability is a many-headed hydra that's hard to define, let alone tame.
 -  This allows administrators to test the relative performance and scalability of the network and applications under heavy load conditions.
 
  
    Definition of scalability in US English: scalability(also scaleability) nounˌskeɪləˈbɪlədiˌskāləˈbilədē 1The capacity to be changed in size or scale.  scalability of the service has not been an issue  Example sentencesExamples -  We help start-ups to improve business model scalability.
 -  Each key drills down further to reveal a detailed and comprehensive set of scalability requirements.
 -  The lack of scalability means that to achieve his optimistic economics one must jump from nothing to an incredibly large colony.
 -  They offer a means of decreasing the electrical insulator thickness without decreasing the physical thickness for improved scalability.
 -  We are improving flexibility, scalability, and deployability of the medical force through the initiative.
 -  It is unlikely that private capital will finance such a tremendous undertaking until the risks are retired and the scalability challenge can be addressed.
 -  Conduct a consistent and rigorous assessment of scalability and fundability potential.
 -  We are looking for scalability in terms of sizing, cost, and performance.
 -  If your passion is to change the world, or even dominate an industry, scalability is the only way to multiply your arms and legs, and the hours in your day.
 -  This versatility is emblematic of the unique scalability of our air-ground task forces.
 
 - 1.1 The ability of a computing process to be used or produced in a range of capabilities.
 the key is the scalability of the software  devices designed to improve the reliability and scalability of a website  Example sentencesExamples -  Simulate heart data traffic and massive network loads, then measure end-to-end performance and scalability of network transactions.
 -  This allows administrators to test the relative performance and scalability of the network and applications under heavy load conditions.
 -  These interconnect devices are designed to provide any-to-any connectivity between all attached devices plus linear throughput scalability.
 -  The scalability disconnect creates an ever-increasing access density problem.
 -  SAN bandwidth scalability is classified according to the topology of the SAN.
 -  With easy upgrade and full scalability, the central server is fully open to future upgrades with faster processors, larger disk drives, and more.
 -  From a provisioning point of view, the switched architecture provides better scalability.
 -  Database scalability is a many-headed hydra that's hard to define, let alone tame.
 -  If such features are required, these can be provided more effectively and with more scalability within a storage area network.
 -  Terminal servers suffer from poor performance and lack scalability.
 
  
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