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While it is a fact that N-Tier applications tend to provide almost
limitless scalability, the desire to change or add new forms of
functionality can present a challenge in more than one arena. Growth on a
large scale can make capacity planning quite hard. When available
resources have been exhausted by applications, then there must be some
sort of provision made to borrow resources in order to support
unexpected workloads. This is where manageability becomes key.
Manageability entails the sharing of resources, simplicity, and centralized management. Organizations are forced by complexity to maintain competitive levels of service via a flexible architecture that allows for reactive scalability as a means of having a positive impact on both cost and service level. more...
Manageability entails the sharing of resources, simplicity, and centralized management. Organizations are forced by complexity to maintain competitive levels of service via a flexible architecture that allows for reactive scalability as a means of having a positive impact on both cost and service level. more...
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