El mié, 06-05-2009 a las 16:55 -0500, Jaime G. Wong escribió:
> On Wed, May 06, 2009 at 03:23:07PM -0500, Gustavo Picon wrote:
> > > Está claro que tu concepto de escalabilidad esta errado.
> > 
> > Je :)
> 
>   Doble je. ;)
> 

Otro despistado mas, pobre gente, tienen ojos pero no ven.

"3.1        How Capacity Can Be Increased
If we ask whether a system is scalable, we could be asking whether it
can handle a “large” workload (Definition 1) or whether the system can
be (repeatedly) augmented to handle increasing workloads (Definition 2).
So if we ask how to increase the scalability of a system,
the answer depends on whether we are considering scalability1 or
scalability2. Increasing scalability1 means increasing a system’s
capacity to handle a larger workload without adding resources to the
system. Typically this is done by tuning the system in some way (e.g.,
by improving an algorithm, modifying a data structure, or reducing the
amount of work the system needs to do by decreasing the services it
provides when the system is heavily loaded).
Increasing scalability in the sense of Definition 2 means improving the
strategy for repeatedly adding capacity to a system, where such a
strategy is more or less feasible depending on its cost implications.
For any system to be scalable2, the capacity addition must be cost 
effective. Cost-effectiveness has to be determined situationally. A
large company may not have a problem going to a 32-bit event-ID because
the server the system is running on has plenty of disk space. A small
nonprofit with limited funds may be unable to purchase a larger capacity
disk."

A ver si esta vez lo lees por completo, para que no saques conclusiones
aprioristicas y realmente desacertadas.

Saludos.

FMAQ.


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