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Scalable DPI is the ability to increase/decrease the resolution of a picture/text.
Scalable Vector Graphics was created on 2001-09-04.
* Ability to handle growing amount of work * Capability of a system to increase total throughput under an increased load when resources are added * A scalable system is that whose performance improves after adding hardware, proportionally to the capacity added * A routing protocol is considered scalable with respect to network size, if the size of the necessary routing table on each node grows as O(log N), where N is the number of nodes in the network.
Unix is designed to be extremely scalable; I've worked on systems with 12 or more processors, multiple clusters, etc.
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easy expansion
Scalable Processor ARChitecture
Its not a computer
Absolutely! Red Pro Host offers scalable host solutions, allowing you to seamlessly upgrade your plan to accommodate increased traffic and resource needs.
Directory structure in OS is the stable and scalable organization of files into a hierarchy of folders. It can be added to, but the fundamentals should don't change. These folders help computer users keep track of where everything on their PC is located.
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A "All-Electric Scalable Powertrain" means its motor controller is programmable. This means that with a variety of different vehicles weighing different weights, the electric motor that propels the vehicle may have different requirements as far as torque and horsepower (Kw) to move the vehicle efficiently The AESP can be adjusted to suit a specific weighted vehicle for both torque and horsepower. For example, a Ford escort will not need the same power as a Ford F150. Being able to adjust this without changing the entire system makes it scalable plus it makes battery set up a lot easier.