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|a Scalability versus performanceAzure scalability; Concepts; Scaling; Scaling up; Scaling down; Scaling out; Scaling in; Auto scaling; PaaS scalability; PaaS -- Scaling up and down; PaaS -- Scaling out and in; IaaS scalability; VM scale sets; VMSS architecture; VMSS scaling; Horizontal versus vertical scaling; Capacity; Auto scaling; Upgrades and maintenance; Application updates; Guest updates; Image updates; Best practices of scaling provided by VMSS; The preference for scaling out; Bare-metal versus dormant instances; Configuring the maximum and minimum number of instances appropriately
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