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How to pronounce scalability in English?

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Type Words
Type of measurability, quantifiability
Derivation scalable

Examples of scalability

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It's also hiring engineers, predicting its own growth and need for scalability.
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While I like the idea already, where it truly flourishes is in its scalability.
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Here are some of the offerings that are making scalability more of a commodity.
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The scalability of the search depends on whether the wiki engine uses a database.
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So even if you are the best by very little, scalability makes rewards outsized.
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I know it's the future because of the accessibility and scalability it affords.
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Anyone pitching me on the cost-efficient scalability of V-blocks, ESXi, SAN, etc.
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Database services take care of scalability and high availability of the database.
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It makes much of its revenue from shipping and faces questions around scalability.
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More examples
  • The quality of being scalable
  • In telecommunications and software engineering, scalability is a desirable property of a system, a network, or a process, which indicates its ability to either handle growing amounts of work in a graceful manner or to be readily enlarged. ...
  • (Scalable) The ability of a product or network to accommodate growth.
  • (Scalable) The ability of an information technology implementation to grow as the usage of the service increases.
  • (Scalable) Able to be changed in size or configuration to suit changing conditions. For example, a scalable network can be expanded from a few nodes to thousands of nodes.
  • (scalable) (adj.) Capable of being increased in size, or more accurately, capable of delivering an increase in performance proportional to an increase in size. ...
  • (Scalable) A mobile computing system that grows and adjusts to an organization's changing needs.
  • (Scalable) (1) A popular buzzword that refers to how well a hardware or software system can adapt to increased demands. For example, a scalable network system would be one that can start with just a few nodes but can easily expand to thousands of nodes. ...
  • (Scalable) A program designed on a workstation and can also be run on a larger machine (such as a supercomputer) is said to be scalable. Also, a computer to which more processors, disk drives, etc. can be added is referred to as scalable.