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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).
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).
USL introduces the cost of communication - coherency, or the cost of keeping data in sync - as a variable in the equation.

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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).

USL introduces the cost of communication - coherency, or the cost of keeping data in sync - as a variable in the equation.