Knowledge Check answer

Makkena, Poojitha 20 Reputation points
2023-08-16T21:19:03.1766667+00:00

in the module, it is clear that addition or subtraction of the resources ( Ex: Virtual Machines) is Vertical scalability but the knowledge check says Horizontal scalability.

Azure | Azure Training
0 comments No comments
{count} votes

Accepted answer
  1. AmaranS 7,270 Reputation points Microsoft External Staff
    2023-08-17T07:12:59.7966667+00:00

    Hi @Makkena,Poojitha

    We understand that you are facing an issue in the following learning path:

    We understand that you have query regarding vertical scaling and horizontal scaling. Please refer below screenshot for information on Vertical and Horizontal scaling.

    User's image

    User's image

    As answered by the community member AirGordon, the Correct answer for the question is Horizontal scaling because Horizontal scaling refers to adding additional nodes or machines to your infrastructure to cope with new demands whereas vertical scaling increases the capacity of the resource.

    If you have any further queries, please reach out to us.

    1 person found this answer helpful.

3 additional answers

Sort by: Most helpful
  1. AirGordon 7,150 Reputation points
    2023-08-16T21:54:47.4266667+00:00

    Can you share the link to the learn module in question?

    The knowledge check version is correct.

    Vertical scaling, or scaling up, increases the capacity of a resource, for example by using a larger virtual machine (VM) size. Horizontal scaling, or scaling out, adds new instances of a resource, such as VMs or database replicas.

    1 person found this answer helpful.
    0 comments No comments

  2. Anonymous
    2024-01-29T12:59:22.36+00:00

    Horizontal Scaling

    1 person found this answer helpful.
    0 comments No comments

  3. Appu kumar 0 Reputation points
    2023-10-19T17:43:02.5033333+00:00

    which of the following task is the responsiblity of a databse admnistrator

    0 comments No comments

Your answer

Answers can be marked as Accepted Answers by the question author, which helps users to know the answer solved the author's problem.