Scalability

Pronunciation: /ˈskeɪləˈbɪlɪtiː/

Scalability (noun)

  1. The ability of a system or plan to handle more users, work, or data without losing too much speed or quality.
  2. How well something can increase in size or output while staying efficient and reliable.

Examples

  • The service has scalability as demand increases.
  • Good scalability helps a system handle more users.