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Question 14

What is the primary difference between Vertical and Horizontal autoscaling?

    Correct Answer: A

    The primary difference between vertical and horizontal autoscaling is that vertical scaling involves increasing the capacity of a single resource, such as upgrading the CPU or memory of a single server. This process typically does not require moving resources to a different system. In contrast, horizontal scaling involves adding or removing instances of a resource, such as adding more servers to a pool of resources. This often requires moving workloads to different systems to balance the load.

Discussion
rorgulanOption: D

Correct D 100%. Vertical scaling often requires making the system temporarily unavailable while it is being redeployed. Horizontal scaling, also called scaling out and in, means adding or removing instances of a resource. The application continues running without interruption as new resources are provisioned.

Dumpman6767Option: D

Correct answer is D