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To scale vertically is to scale up or down, and is defined as to add more resources, such as CPUs, memories, or GPUs, to nodes in a system. Such vertical scaling of existing systems also enables virtualization technology to be more effective, as it provides more resources for the hosted set of operating system and application modules to share.
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