How does OutSystems provide vertical scalability?
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On-premises and cloud installations of OutSystems enable organizations to scale the computing power of front-ends and databases to:
- Better support developers as a team grows.
- Temporarily increase the computing power of front-ends, in order to finish processing computation-intensive jobs.
- Enhance the processing power of the database as an application portfolio grows in order to handle an increased load.
Vertical scalability on premises
If you have an on-premises installation of OutSystems, you can scale vertically as needed.
Vertical scalability in the OutSystems Cloud
For vertical scalability in the OutSystems Cloud, the following options are available:
Front-End Servers | |
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Class 1 (Default) |
2 Virtual Cores 4 GB of memory |
Class 2 |
4 Virtual Cores 7.5 GB of memory |
Class 3 |
8 Virtual Cores 15 GB of memory |
Database Servers | |
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Class 1 (Not used with OutSystems 11)(Default for OutSystems 10) |
1 Virtual Core 3.75 GB of memory |
Class 2 |
2 Virtual Cores 8 GB of memory |
Class 3 |
4 Virtual Cores 16 GB of memory |
Class 4 |
4 Virtual Cores 30.5 GB of memory |
Class 5 |
8 Virtual Cores 61 GB of memory |
OutSystems may dynamically and temporarily reduce the hardware specs of underutilized servers.