Hyperscale

/ˈhaɪpərˌskeɪl/noun

Hyperscale refers to the ability of an organization or system to rapidly scale up or down to meet changing demands, often using cloud computing or other flexible technologies. It involves designing systems that can efficiently handle large volumes of data and traffic.

The company's hyperscale architecture allowed it to easily handle the sudden surge in website traffic during the holiday season.Business
To support its growing user base, the tech firm invested in hyperscale data centers that could expand quickly and efficiently.Technology

Origin: From 'hyper', meaning beyond or excessive, and 'scale', referring to the size or extent of something.

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