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In this e-book excerpt, "Servers and Storage," two experts discuss what support is necessary for applications and clients, as well as financial implications when choosing between Windows and Linux/Unix.
Scalability is a measure of the system's ability to grow in a variety of dimensions, including processing power, storage capacity, main memory size and network connectivity and bandwidth. A scalable system can be grown, which is usually a cheaper and less disruptive choice than replacing it with a bigger system.
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