Scalability refers to a network's ability to grow and manage increased demand without the need for a complete redesign. This includes expanding capacity and functionality as required by adding more resources or modifying existing infrastructure to accommodate greater workloads or an increased number of users. Understanding scalability is crucial for long-term network planning and efficiency.
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