What does DB2 offer in terms of scalability?
- Automatic scaling, Manual scaling, Elastic scaling
- Dynamic resizing of resources, No support for scaling
- Horizontal scalability, Vertical scalability, Limited scalability, No scalability
- Scalable storage, Scalable processing power, Scalable memory
DB2 provides both horizontal and vertical scalability. Horizontal scalability involves adding more machines or nodes to a system to handle increased load, while vertical scalability involves increasing the resources (such as CPU, memory, or disk) on a single machine to accommodate growth. This flexibility enables DB2 to handle varying workloads efficiently.
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