Hi Jirendra: as per google search results: "With vertical scaling (a.k.a. “scaling up”), you're adding more power to your existing machine. In horizontal scaling (a.k.a. “scaling out”), you get the additional resources into your system by adding more machines to your network, sharing the processing and memory workload across multiple devices". In this video, it is mentioned as different. Which one is correct Jitendra?
@@muletechnologyacademy-zero5625 , thanks for your clarifying. My point is: Vertical scaling is "Scaling Up/Down". But its not "Scaling In/Out", Correct me. Thanks
Thanks Jitendra for making awesome videos...
One request can you pls add a video on Anypoint runtime fabric
Sure i will do that.
very well explained
Thanks Jitendra! Can you create a video on how to choose worker size, ie: .1v Core vs 1v/2v/4v/8v/16v Core?
Hi Jirendra: as per google search results: "With vertical scaling (a.k.a. “scaling up”), you're adding more power to your existing machine. In horizontal scaling (a.k.a. “scaling out”), you get the additional resources into your system by adding more machines to your network, sharing the processing and memory workload across multiple devices".
In this video, it is mentioned as different. Which one is correct Jitendra?
Horizontal Scaling means adding more machines and vertical scaling means adding more resources. Same mentioned in videos.
@@muletechnologyacademy-zero5625 , thanks for your clarifying. My point is: Vertical scaling is "Scaling Up/Down". But its not "Scaling In/Out", Correct me. Thanks
Very well explained!!
Thanks
Can we choose AZ while deploying our application on two worker in one region? or two AZ are choosen automatically by mulesoft?
No, we cannot select AZ. We can select only region.
Hi Jitendra, Nice info. How will VM/Object store data behaves with respective single vs multiple workers. Also when one worker goes down.
can you create a video on clustering
There are 2 videos already published on clustering. You can check in my playlist.