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What is Elastic Computing?

Definition of  Elastic Computing

Elastic computing provides dynamic allocation of computing resources to virtual machines and cloud infrastructure. It can provision and de-provision processes, memory, and storage resources to meet the peak and off-peak needs of virtual machines.

Brief Description of Elastic Computing

Elastic computing enables virtual machines to manage, measure, forecast and be adaptive to its computing needs.  It fulfills the real-time demand of virtual machines and cloud applications or resources. It allows virtual machines or applications to source computing resources, storage and network capabilities in par with the software load.

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Elastic Computing plays the most vital role in developing and delivering highly scalable applications on top of a cloud infrastructure.

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