Vertical scalability refers to a network or device's ability to increase its existing hardware or software capacities by adding supplementary resources. The most common forms of vertical scalability entail adding more RAM or processing power to a device. However, vertical scalability can be accomplished in a variety of ways, depending on the configuration of the network/device and the nature of the intended upgrade.
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