distributed scaling
[/dɪˈstrɪbjətɪd ˈskeɪlɪŋ/]
noun
escalamento distribuído
1. A computing technique where system resources are spread across multiple servers or nodes to handle increased load and improve performance
The company implemented distributed scaling to manage traffic spikes during peak hours.
A empresa implementou escalamento distribuído para gerenciar picos de tráfego durante as horas de pico.
2. The process of expanding system capacity by adding more independent computational units that work in parallel
Distributed scaling allows the application to grow horizontally across multiple machines.
O escalamento distribuído permite que a aplicação cresça horizontalmente em várias máquinas.
3. Infrastructure approach where workloads are distributed across geographically dispersed data centers
With distributed scaling, the service remains available even if one data center fails.
Com escalamento distribuído, o serviço permanece disponível mesmo se um data center falhar.
This is primarily technical terminology used in software engineering and cloud computing sectors. The term is widely understood in Brazil's growing tech industry, particularly in São Paulo's startup ecosystem and among IT professionals. In Portuguese-speaking contexts, it's often discussed alongside concepts like 'nuvem' (cloud), 'servidores' (servers), and 'infraestrutura' (infrastructure). The English term is frequently used even in Portuguese technical discussions.
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