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* Practical Scalability Analysis with the Universal Scalability Law https://www.vividcortex.com/resources/universal-scalability-law/ | |||
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- Neil J. Gunther, “A Simple Capacity Model of Massively Parallel Transaction Systems,” proceedings of CMG National Conference (1993) http://www.perfdynamics.com/Papers/njgCMG93.pdf
- Practical Scalability Analysis with the Universal Scalability Law https://www.vividcortex.com/resources/universal-scalability-law/
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Overview
Pushing utilization beyond a certain point will yield diminishing or even negative returns. This observation was formalized by Neil J. Guther as Universal Scalability Law (USL).