Episode 31 — Scaling Approaches — Auto, Horizontal, and Vertical Scaling Explained
In this episode, we break down the three main scaling strategies used in cloud environments and how they relate to Cloud+ exam objectives. Auto-scaling is covered first, showing how it automatically adjusts resources based on defined performance metrics, reducing the need for manual intervention. Horizontal scaling, often referred to as scaling out or in, involves adding or removing instances to distribute load evenly. Vertical scaling, or scaling up and down, focuses on increasing or decreasing resources such as CPU or memory in a single instance. Each approach is examined for its strengths, limitations, and ideal use cases.
We also explore how combining these scaling methods can deliver greater flexibility and resiliency. Examples highlight how the wrong scaling approach can cause cost inefficiency or degraded performance, and how automation rules and monitoring tie into scaling decisions. This knowledge is crucial for exam questions that ask you to choose the right scaling model based on scenario requirements. Produced by BareMetalCyber.com, home to more prepcasts, books, and cloud optimization resources.
