
…estion: where exactly are our resources? And that’s where geographical scalability comes into play. A geographically scalable system is one that can continue to function efficiently and can be accessed by its users no matter the distance between the users and the resources of the system.
We can measure the scalability of a distributed system in three main ways: size scalability, geographical scalability, and administrative scalability. These three forms of measuring how a system scales are often refereed to as scalability dimensions.
…concept used to explicitly describe that any activity in an organization has to have a clear owner. Confusion over ownership is one of the worst things for a team. Have you ever been involved in a situation where someone thought someone else was in charge of maki…